(1736). Reasons for rectifying an error in the standard of our coins: By which error Great Britain, Ireland, and all His Majesty's subjects, have lost an inconceivable treasure ... as also, for bringing in a bill effectually to encourage the coinage of British money of the true standard ... and for making His Majesty's mints the best markets for gold or silver. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationReasons for Rectifying an Error in the Standard of Our Coins: By Which Error Great Britain, Ireland, and All His Majesty's Subjects, Have Lost an Inconceivable Treasure ... as Also, for Bringing in a Bill Effectually to Encourage the Coinage of British Money of the True Standard ... and for Making His Majesty's Mints the Best Markets for Gold or Silver. [England?]: [publisher not identified], 1736.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationReasons for Rectifying an Error in the Standard of Our Coins: By Which Error Great Britain, Ireland, and All His Majesty's Subjects, Have Lost an Inconceivable Treasure ... as Also, for Bringing in a Bill Effectually to Encourage the Coinage of British Money of the True Standard ... and for Making His Majesty's Mints the Best Markets for Gold or Silver. [publisher not identified], 1736.