Great Britain. (1752). Treaty of peace and commerce, between Great Britain and the kingdom of Tripoli, concluded at Tripoli, September 19, 1751 ; Treaty of peace and commerce, between Great Britain and the state of Tunis, concluded at the palace of Bardo near Tunis, October 19, 1751 ; Additional article to the ancient treaties subsisting between His Britannick Majesty, and the dey and government of Algiers, concluded at Algiers the third day of June 1751. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGreat Britain. Treaty of Peace and Commerce, Between Great Britain and the Kingdom of Tripoli, Concluded at Tripoli, September 19, 1751 ; Treaty of Peace and Commerce, Between Great Britain and the State of Tunis, Concluded at the Palace of Bardo Near Tunis, October 19, 1751 ; Additional Article to the Ancient Treaties Subsisting Between His Britannick Majesty, and the Dey and Government of Algiers, Concluded at Algiers the Third Day of June 1751. [England?]: [publisher not identified], 1752.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGreat Britain. Treaty of Peace and Commerce, Between Great Britain and the Kingdom of Tripoli, Concluded at Tripoli, September 19, 1751 ; Treaty of Peace and Commerce, Between Great Britain and the State of Tunis, Concluded at the Palace of Bardo Near Tunis, October 19, 1751 ; Additional Article to the Ancient Treaties Subsisting Between His Britannick Majesty, and the Dey and Government of Algiers, Concluded at Algiers the Third Day of June 1751. [publisher not identified], 1752.