Higginson, J. The second part of South-Sea stock: Being an inquiry into the original of province bills or bills of credit, now in use in His Majesty's plantations, more especially in New-England; : with some thoughts relating to the advantage, or hurt done by emitting the said bills.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHigginson, John. The Second Part of South-Sea Stock: Being an Inquiry into the Original of Province Bills or Bills of Credit, Now in Use in His Majesty's Plantations, More Especially in New-England; : With Some Thoughts Relating to the Advantage, or Hurt Done by Emitting the Said Bills.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHigginson, John. The Second Part of South-Sea Stock: Being an Inquiry into the Original of Province Bills or Bills of Credit, Now in Use in His Majesty's Plantations, More Especially in New-England; : With Some Thoughts Relating to the Advantage, or Hurt Done by Emitting the Said Bills.