APA (7th ed.) Citation

Newball, J. (1748). Inland traders vindicated: Or, Some remarks on the Reverend Mr. Smith's scheme, intitled, Memoirs of wool: shewing the dangerous consequences which must ensue, should the government give a sanction to the said scheme. Also a brief discourse on good and evil, viz. The constitution of Britons, duty of representatives; duty of constituents; violencies of enemies; enormities of countrymen; mortality of cattle; use and liberty of speech and the press; and the mis-use and loss of either. By John Newball. Printed for M. Cooper, Pater-noster-Row, London.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Newball, John. Inland Traders Vindicated: Or, Some Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Smith's Scheme, Intitled, Memoirs of Wool: Shewing the Dangerous Consequences Which Must Ensue, Should the Government Give a Sanction to the Said Scheme. Also a Brief Discourse on Good and Evil, Viz. The Constitution of Britons, Duty of Representatives; Duty of Constituents; Violencies of Enemies; Enormities of Countrymen; Mortality of Cattle; Use and Liberty of Speech and the Press; and the Mis-use and Loss of Either. By John Newball. Stamford: Printed for M. Cooper, Pater-noster-Row, London, 1748.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Newball, John. Inland Traders Vindicated: Or, Some Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Smith's Scheme, Intitled, Memoirs of Wool: Shewing the Dangerous Consequences Which Must Ensue, Should the Government Give a Sanction to the Said Scheme. Also a Brief Discourse on Good and Evil, Viz. The Constitution of Britons, Duty of Representatives; Duty of Constituents; Violencies of Enemies; Enormities of Countrymen; Mortality of Cattle; Use and Liberty of Speech and the Press; and the Mis-use and Loss of Either. By John Newball. Printed for M. Cooper, Pater-noster-Row, London, 1748.

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