British Society for Extending the Fisheries and Improving the Sea Coasts of this Kingdom. (1786). To the public. It has often been observed with wonder and regret: That a very considerable part of the coast* of Great Britain continues destitute of the blessings of art, industry, and independence. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBritish Society for Extending the Fisheries and Improving the Sea Coasts of this Kingdom. To the Public. It Has Often Been Observed with Wonder and Regret: That a Very Considerable Part of the Coast* of Great Britain Continues Destitute of the Blessings of Art, Industry, and Independence. [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not identified], 1786.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBritish Society for Extending the Fisheries and Improving the Sea Coasts of this Kingdom. To the Public. It Has Often Been Observed with Wonder and Regret: That a Very Considerable Part of the Coast* of Great Britain Continues Destitute of the Blessings of Art, Industry, and Independence. [publisher not identified], 1786.