APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). (1721). The South-Sea committee of the poor French Protestans: Or, a curious apology of the commissioners, distributors, of the royal beneficence to the poor of their nation, with an exact examination of their frauds crasts and subtilties to make their stock reise every year, and to deprive from this Royal Charity, the poorer son of both sexes, as well ecclesiastick as laymen; of which money they and their wises use in being, waited on like so many lady's; L-t after Mississipi, and South-Sea, for they now make some of the best of family's, to be their slaves and servants. Printed by the consent of all the poor refugees, as well ecclesiastick as laymen. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The South-Sea Committee of the Poor French Protestans: Or, a Curious Apology of the Commissioners, Distributors, of the Royal Beneficence to the Poor of Their Nation, with an Exact Examination of Their Frauds Crasts and Subtilties to Make Their Stock Reise Every Year, and to Deprive from This Royal Charity, the Poorer Son of Both Sexes, as Well Ecclesiastick as Laymen; of Which Money They and Their Wises Use in Being, Waited on like so Many Lady's; L-t After Mississipi, and South-Sea, for They Now Make Some of the Best of Family's, to Be Their Slaves and Servants. Printed by the Consent of All the Poor Refugees, as Well Ecclesiastick as Laymen. London: [publisher not identified], 1721.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The South-Sea Committee of the Poor French Protestans: Or, a Curious Apology of the Commissioners, Distributors, of the Royal Beneficence to the Poor of Their Nation, with an Exact Examination of Their Frauds Crasts and Subtilties to Make Their Stock Reise Every Year, and to Deprive from This Royal Charity, the Poorer Son of Both Sexes, as Well Ecclesiastick as Laymen; of Which Money They and Their Wises Use in Being, Waited on like so Many Lady's; L-t After Mississipi, and South-Sea, for They Now Make Some of the Best of Family's, to Be Their Slaves and Servants. Printed by the Consent of All the Poor Refugees, as Well Ecclesiastick as Laymen. [publisher not identified], 1721.

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