Wise, J. (1721). A word of comfort to a melancholy country. Or The bank of credit erected in the Massachusetts-Bay, fairly defended by a discovery of the great benefit, accruing by it to the whole province: With a remedy for recovering a civil state when sinking under desperation by defeat on their bank of credit. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWise, John. A Word of Comfort to a Melancholy Country. Or The Bank of Credit Erected in the Massachusetts-Bay, Fairly Defended by a Discovery of the Great Benefit, Accruing by It to the Whole Province: With a Remedy for Recovering a Civil State When Sinking Under Desperation by Defeat on Their Bank of Credit. Boston: [publisher not identified], 1721.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWise, John. A Word of Comfort to a Melancholy Country. Or The Bank of Credit Erected in the Massachusetts-Bay, Fairly Defended by a Discovery of the Great Benefit, Accruing by It to the Whole Province: With a Remedy for Recovering a Civil State When Sinking Under Desperation by Defeat on Their Bank of Credit. [publisher not identified], 1721.