Downes, T. A scheme plainly demonstrating how several hundred thousand pounds may be rais'd yearly to the government: Without officers to collect it, without oppression to the poor, without hurting trade, and without any person's being oblig'd to pay it, but when he pleases so to do, and by which the duty on soap and candles is proposed to be taken off : address'd to a member of Parliament.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDownes, Thomas. A Scheme Plainly Demonstrating How Several Hundred Thousand Pounds May Be Rais'd Yearly to the Government: Without Officers to Collect It, Without Oppression to the Poor, Without Hurting Trade, and Without Any Person's Being Oblig'd to Pay It, but When He Pleases so to Do, and by Which the Duty on Soap and Candles Is Proposed to Be Taken off : Address'd to a Member of Parliament.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDownes, Thomas. A Scheme Plainly Demonstrating How Several Hundred Thousand Pounds May Be Rais'd Yearly to the Government: Without Officers to Collect It, Without Oppression to the Poor, Without Hurting Trade, and Without Any Person's Being Oblig'd to Pay It, but When He Pleases so to Do, and by Which the Duty on Soap and Candles Is Proposed to Be Taken off : Address'd to a Member of Parliament.