APA (7th ed.) Citation

Braddon, L. (1721). A proposal for relieving, reforming, and employing all the poor of Great Britain: By vertue of one desired general law, relating to the poor, instead of thirty statutes, now in force, concerning the premises : and hereby all these poor who thro' infancy, age, or infirmities are incapable of labour, will be comfortably maintain'd .. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Braddon, Laurence. A Proposal for Relieving, Reforming, and Employing All the Poor of Great Britain: By Vertue of One Desired General Law, Relating to the Poor, Instead of Thirty Statutes, Now in Force, Concerning the Premises : And Hereby All These Poor Who Thro' Infancy, Age, or Infirmities Are Incapable of Labour, Will Be Comfortably Maintain'd .. London: [publisher not identified], 1721.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Braddon, Laurence. A Proposal for Relieving, Reforming, and Employing All the Poor of Great Britain: By Vertue of One Desired General Law, Relating to the Poor, Instead of Thirty Statutes, Now in Force, Concerning the Premises : And Hereby All These Poor Who Thro' Infancy, Age, or Infirmities Are Incapable of Labour, Will Be Comfortably Maintain'd .. [publisher not identified], 1721.

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