(1752). The case of the merchants of Great-Britain, residing at home, or in the British factories in foreign countries: With respect to persons obtaining acts of naturalization, without any purpose of continuing in these kingdoms. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Case of the Merchants of Great-Britain, Residing at Home, or in the British Factories in Foreign Countries: With Respect to Persons Obtaining Acts of Naturalization, Without Any Purpose of Continuing in These Kingdoms. [England?]: [publisher not identified], 1752.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Case of the Merchants of Great-Britain, Residing at Home, or in the British Factories in Foreign Countries: With Respect to Persons Obtaining Acts of Naturalization, Without Any Purpose of Continuing in These Kingdoms. [publisher not identified], 1752.