Newball, J. Proposals to preserve the publick roads: Without prejudice to trade, excess of tolls or turnpikes : also a brief discourse, shewing that inland trade is the chief support of societies, consequently the support of the nation, that the present run of post-chaises tends greatly to the ruin of both, and that unequal taxes, and unequal privileges, are oft attended with pernicious consequences.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNewball, John. Proposals to Preserve the Publick Roads: Without Prejudice to Trade, Excess of Tolls or Turnpikes : Also a Brief Discourse, Shewing That Inland Trade Is the Chief Support of Societies, Consequently the Support of the Nation, That the Present Run of Post-chaises Tends Greatly to the Ruin of Both, and That Unequal Taxes, and Unequal Privileges, Are Oft Attended with Pernicious Consequences.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNewball, John. Proposals to Preserve the Publick Roads: Without Prejudice to Trade, Excess of Tolls or Turnpikes : Also a Brief Discourse, Shewing That Inland Trade Is the Chief Support of Societies, Consequently the Support of the Nation, That the Present Run of Post-chaises Tends Greatly to the Ruin of Both, and That Unequal Taxes, and Unequal Privileges, Are Oft Attended with Pernicious Consequences.