Briton. (1754). The crisis, or An alarm to Britannia's true Protestant sons: Part III. Containing chiefly some animadversions on an answer to considerations on the Jewish bill, from a pretended advocate for the magistrates and merchants of our great metropolis: to which is annexed two very remarkable prophecies of our great danger from the persecuting spirit of the papists, and the division of Protestants. By a Country gentleman to his honourable and worthy friend, a citizen and merchant of London. Printed for R. Griffiths, bookseller, at the Dunciad in St. Paul's-church-yard; and sold by B. Bourn under the Royal-Exchange.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBriton. The Crisis, or An Alarm to Britannia's True Protestant Sons: Part III. Containing Chiefly Some Animadversions on an Answer to Considerations on the Jewish Bill, from a Pretended Advocate for the Magistrates and Merchants of Our Great Metropolis: To Which Is Annexed Two Very Remarkable Prophecies of Our Great Danger from the Persecuting Spirit of the Papists, and the Division of Protestants. By a Country Gentleman to His Honourable and Worthy Friend, a Citizen and Merchant of London. London: Printed for R. Griffiths, bookseller, at the Dunciad in St. Paul's-church-yard; and sold by B. Bourn under the Royal-Exchange, 1754.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBriton. The Crisis, or An Alarm to Britannia's True Protestant Sons: Part III. Containing Chiefly Some Animadversions on an Answer to Considerations on the Jewish Bill, from a Pretended Advocate for the Magistrates and Merchants of Our Great Metropolis: To Which Is Annexed Two Very Remarkable Prophecies of Our Great Danger from the Persecuting Spirit of the Papists, and the Division of Protestants. By a Country Gentleman to His Honourable and Worthy Friend, a Citizen and Merchant of London. Printed for R. Griffiths, bookseller, at the Dunciad in St. Paul's-church-yard; and sold by B. Bourn under the Royal-Exchange, 1754.