Member of Parliament. (1761). A detection of the false reasons and facts, contained in the five letters, entitled Reasons for keeping Guadaloupe at a peace, preferable to Canada, from a gentleman in Guadaloupe to his friend in London: In which the advantages of both conquests are fairly and impartially stated and compared.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMember of Parliament. A Detection of the False Reasons and Facts, Contained in the Five Letters, Entitled Reasons for Keeping Guadaloupe at a Peace, Preferable to Canada, from a Gentleman in Guadaloupe to His Friend in London: In Which the Advantages of Both Conquests Are Fairly and Impartially Stated and Compared. 1761.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMember of Parliament. A Detection of the False Reasons and Facts, Contained in the Five Letters, Entitled Reasons for Keeping Guadaloupe at a Peace, Preferable to Canada, from a Gentleman in Guadaloupe to His Friend in London: In Which the Advantages of Both Conquests Are Fairly and Impartially Stated and Compared. 1761.