APA (7th ed.) Citation

Barnard, J. National prejudice, opposed to the national interest: Candidly considered in the detention or yielding up Gibraltar and Cape-Briton by the ensuing treaty of peace : with some observations on the natural jealousy of the Spanish nation, and how far it may operate to the prejudice of the British commerce if not removed at this crisis : in a letter to Sir John Barnard, knight.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Barnard, John. National Prejudice, Opposed to the National Interest: Candidly Considered in the Detention or Yielding Up Gibraltar and Cape-Briton by the Ensuing Treaty of Peace : With Some Observations on the Natural Jealousy of the Spanish Nation, and How Far It May Operate to the Prejudice of the British Commerce If Not Removed at This Crisis : In a Letter to Sir John Barnard, Knight.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Barnard, John. National Prejudice, Opposed to the National Interest: Candidly Considered in the Detention or Yielding Up Gibraltar and Cape-Briton by the Ensuing Treaty of Peace : With Some Observations on the Natural Jealousy of the Spanish Nation, and How Far It May Operate to the Prejudice of the British Commerce If Not Removed at This Crisis : In a Letter to Sir John Barnard, Knight.

Warning: These citations may not always be 100% accurate.