Great Britain. Treasury. (1816). The Crisis, or, A letter to the Right Honorable the Chancellor of the Exchequer: Stating the true cause of the present alarming state of the country, with a remedy--at once safe, easy, and efficacious : the whole deduced from unerring principles. Sold by Hatchard [et al.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGreat Britain. Treasury. The Crisis, or, A Letter to the Right Honorable the Chancellor of the Exchequer: Stating the True Cause of the Present Alarming State of the Country, with a Remedy--at Once Safe, Easy, and Efficacious : The Whole Deduced from Unerring Principles. London: Sold by Hatchard [et al.], 1816.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGreat Britain. Treasury. The Crisis, or, A Letter to the Right Honorable the Chancellor of the Exchequer: Stating the True Cause of the Present Alarming State of the Country, with a Remedy--at Once Safe, Easy, and Efficacious : The Whole Deduced from Unerring Principles. Sold by Hatchard [et al.], 1816.