APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gordon, T. The art of parliamenteering: Shewing the various ways, means, humours, and stratagems by which the parliaments of England have at all times been elected ... : with a history of the antiquity of boroughs and the rights, liberties, and privileges of burgesses ... : to which is added an extract from the reports of the Committee of Secrecy relating to the fictitious stock, and a list of those members of both houses who had the said stock held for them in order to facilitate the passing the late South-Sea bill.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gordon, Thomas. The Art of Parliamenteering: Shewing the Various Ways, Means, Humours, and Stratagems by Which the Parliaments of England Have at All Times Been Elected ... : With a History of the Antiquity of Boroughs and the Rights, Liberties, and Privileges of Burgesses ... : To Which Is Added an Extract from the Reports of the Committee of Secrecy Relating to the Fictitious Stock, and a List of Those Members of Both Houses Who Had the Said Stock Held for Them in Order to Facilitate the Passing the Late South-Sea Bill.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gordon, Thomas. The Art of Parliamenteering: Shewing the Various Ways, Means, Humours, and Stratagems by Which the Parliaments of England Have at All Times Been Elected ... : With a History of the Antiquity of Boroughs and the Rights, Liberties, and Privileges of Burgesses ... : To Which Is Added an Extract from the Reports of the Committee of Secrecy Relating to the Fictitious Stock, and a List of Those Members of Both Houses Who Had the Said Stock Held for Them in Order to Facilitate the Passing the Late South-Sea Bill.

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