Campbell, J. (1752). The case of the publicans, both in town and country, laid open, or, A clear insight into many inconveniencies, difficulties and disadvantages, that they labour under, in a particular manner, above all other of His Majesty's subjects: And a remedy prescribed which will effectually cure this malady ... to which are annexed, some remarks on the soldiery, wherein is proved, that the quartering them upon publicans is not only hurtful to that branch, but to the public in general ... Sold by G. Woodfall, at the pamphlets shops ... and by the news-carriers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCampbell, John. The Case of the Publicans, Both in Town and Country, Laid Open, or, A Clear Insight into Many Inconveniencies, Difficulties and Disadvantages, That They Labour Under, in a Particular Manner, Above All Other of His Majesty's Subjects: And a Remedy Prescribed Which Will Effectually Cure This Malady ... to Which Are Annexed, Some Remarks on the Soldiery, Wherein Is Proved, That the Quartering Them upon Publicans Is Not Only Hurtful to That Branch, but to the Public in General ... London: Sold by G. Woodfall, at the pamphlets shops ... and by the news-carriers, 1752.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCampbell, John. The Case of the Publicans, Both in Town and Country, Laid Open, or, A Clear Insight into Many Inconveniencies, Difficulties and Disadvantages, That They Labour Under, in a Particular Manner, Above All Other of His Majesty's Subjects: And a Remedy Prescribed Which Will Effectually Cure This Malady ... to Which Are Annexed, Some Remarks on the Soldiery, Wherein Is Proved, That the Quartering Them upon Publicans Is Not Only Hurtful to That Branch, but to the Public in General ... Sold by G. Woodfall, at the pamphlets shops ... and by the news-carriers, 1752.