(1812). Observations on the art and trade of clock and watch-making: The causes and consequences of the numerous frauds and innovations resulting from the defect of the laws now in being for its better government; and shewing the necessity of an immediate application to the legislature for further regulations to protect and relieve from their present state of extreme distress the persons lawfully engaged in the said art. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationObservations on the Art and Trade of Clock and Watch-making: The Causes and Consequences of the Numerous Frauds and Innovations Resulting from the Defect of the Laws Now in Being for Its Better Government; and Shewing the Necessity of an Immediate Application to the Legislature for Further Regulations to Protect and Relieve from Their Present State of Extreme Distress the Persons Lawfully Engaged in the Said Art. [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not identified], 1812.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationObservations on the Art and Trade of Clock and Watch-making: The Causes and Consequences of the Numerous Frauds and Innovations Resulting from the Defect of the Laws Now in Being for Its Better Government; and Shewing the Necessity of an Immediate Application to the Legislature for Further Regulations to Protect and Relieve from Their Present State of Extreme Distress the Persons Lawfully Engaged in the Said Art. [publisher not identified], 1812.