Burrington, G., & Brakenridge, W. An answer to Dr. William Brakenridge's letter concerning the number of inhabitants, within the London bills of mortality: Wherein the doctor's letter is inserted at large, his arguments proved inconclusive, and the number of inhabitants increasing.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBurrington, George, and William Brakenridge. An Answer to Dr. William Brakenridge's Letter Concerning the Number of Inhabitants, Within the London Bills of Mortality: Wherein the Doctor's Letter Is Inserted at Large, His Arguments Proved Inconclusive, and the Number of Inhabitants Increasing.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBurrington, George, and William Brakenridge. An Answer to Dr. William Brakenridge's Letter Concerning the Number of Inhabitants, Within the London Bills of Mortality: Wherein the Doctor's Letter Is Inserted at Large, His Arguments Proved Inconclusive, and the Number of Inhabitants Increasing.