APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bindon, D. (1753). A letter from a merchant who has left off trade, to a member of Pariament: In which the case of the British and Irish manufacture of linen, threads, and tapes, is fairly stated, and all the objections against the encouragement proposed to be given to that manufacture, fully answered. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bindon, David. A Letter from a Merchant Who Has Left off Trade, to a Member of Pariament: In Which the Case of the British and Irish Manufacture of Linen, Threads, and Tapes, Is Fairly Stated, and All the Objections Against the Encouragement Proposed to Be Given to That Manufacture, Fully Answered. London: [publisher not identified], 1753.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bindon, David. A Letter from a Merchant Who Has Left off Trade, to a Member of Pariament: In Which the Case of the British and Irish Manufacture of Linen, Threads, and Tapes, Is Fairly Stated, and All the Objections Against the Encouragement Proposed to Be Given to That Manufacture, Fully Answered. [publisher not identified], 1753.

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