(1711). Reasons for passing the Bill for the better preserving of publick credit: By reviving and continuing the act made in the eighth and ninth years of the reign of the late King William III ; entituled, An Act to Restrain the Number and Ill Practices of Brokers and Stock-Jobbers, and and [!] to preserve the equivalent given to the Lord-Mayor and commonalty, and citizens of the city of London. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationReasons for Passing the Bill for the Better Preserving of Publick Credit: By Reviving and Continuing the Act Made in the Eighth and Ninth Years of the Reign of the Late King William III ; Entituled, An Act to Restrain the Number and Ill Practices of Brokers and Stock-Jobbers, and and [!] to Preserve the Equivalent Given to the Lord-Mayor and Commonalty, and Citizens of the City of London. [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1711.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationReasons for Passing the Bill for the Better Preserving of Publick Credit: By Reviving and Continuing the Act Made in the Eighth and Ninth Years of the Reign of the Late King William III ; Entituled, An Act to Restrain the Number and Ill Practices of Brokers and Stock-Jobbers, and and [!] to Preserve the Equivalent Given to the Lord-Mayor and Commonalty, and Citizens of the City of London. [publisher not identified], 1711.