APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). (1753). The Traveller's companion and guide through France, Flanders, Brabant, and Holland: In which is a description of the courts of France and Brussels; and all things curious in the churches, chapels, convents, &c. in those several countries; with a particular account of their different coins, compared with their value in English. A work much wanted, and never before published; being calculated for the benefit and information of all strangers going into those countries, either on business or pleasure, and to prevent their being imposed on; for, by following this book, they will travel at near one half of the expence. To which is annexed, by way of appendix, a list of the post-roads in France, great part of Flanders, and from Paris to Madrid in Spain; as settled and ordered, February, 13, 1753, by count d'Argenson, grand master, and sur-intendant general of all the general post offices in France; shewing the exact number of leagues or miles from place to place, and what is to be paid for post-horse, post-boy, &c. Translated from the French. Printed for R. Richards, the corner of Barnard's Inn, near Fetter-Lane End, Holbourn.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Traveller's Companion and Guide Through France, Flanders, Brabant, and Holland: In Which Is a Description of the Courts of France and Brussels; and All Things Curious in the Churches, Chapels, Convents, &c. in Those Several Countries; with a Particular Account of Their Different Coins, Compared with Their Value in English. A Work Much Wanted, and Never Before Published; Being Calculated for the Benefit and Information of All Strangers Going into Those Countries, Either on Business or Pleasure, and to Prevent Their Being Imposed on; for, by Following This Book, They Will Travel at Near One Half of the Expence. To Which Is Annexed, by Way of Appendix, a List of the Post-roads in France, Great Part of Flanders, and from Paris to Madrid in Spain; as Settled and Ordered, February, 13, 1753, by Count D'Argenson, Grand Master, and Sur-intendant General of All the General Post Offices in France; Shewing the Exact Number of Leagues or Miles from Place to Place, and What Is to Be Paid for Post-horse, Post-boy, &c. Translated from the French. London: Printed for R. Richards, the corner of Barnard's Inn, near Fetter-Lane End, Holbourn, 1753.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Traveller's Companion and Guide Through France, Flanders, Brabant, and Holland: In Which Is a Description of the Courts of France and Brussels; and All Things Curious in the Churches, Chapels, Convents, &c. in Those Several Countries; with a Particular Account of Their Different Coins, Compared with Their Value in English. A Work Much Wanted, and Never Before Published; Being Calculated for the Benefit and Information of All Strangers Going into Those Countries, Either on Business or Pleasure, and to Prevent Their Being Imposed on; for, by Following This Book, They Will Travel at Near One Half of the Expence. To Which Is Annexed, by Way of Appendix, a List of the Post-roads in France, Great Part of Flanders, and from Paris to Madrid in Spain; as Settled and Ordered, February, 13, 1753, by Count D'Argenson, Grand Master, and Sur-intendant General of All the General Post Offices in France; Shewing the Exact Number of Leagues or Miles from Place to Place, and What Is to Be Paid for Post-horse, Post-boy, &c. Translated from the French. Printed for R. Richards, the corner of Barnard's Inn, near Fetter-Lane End, Holbourn, 1753.

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