APA (7th ed.) Citation

Moore, F. (1773). Considerations on the exorbitant price of provisions: Setting forth the pernicious effects which a real scarcity of the necessaries of life must eventually have upon the commerce, population, and power, of Great Britain. To which is added, a plan to remove the cause of our present national distress. Humbly submitted to the candid and impartial public. By Francis Moore. Printed for T. Cadell, bookseller, opposite Catharine-street, in the Strand; J. Robson, in New Bond-street; G. Kearsly, in Ludgate-street; and Richardson and Urquhart, at the Royal Exchange.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Moore, Francis. Considerations on the Exorbitant Price of Provisions: Setting Forth the Pernicious Effects Which a Real Scarcity of the Necessaries of Life Must Eventually Have upon the Commerce, Population, and Power, of Great Britain. To Which Is Added, a Plan to Remove the Cause of Our Present National Distress. Humbly Submitted to the Candid and Impartial Public. By Francis Moore. London: Printed for T. Cadell, bookseller, opposite Catharine-street, in the Strand; J. Robson, in New Bond-street; G. Kearsly, in Ludgate-street; and Richardson and Urquhart, at the Royal Exchange, 1773.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Moore, Francis. Considerations on the Exorbitant Price of Provisions: Setting Forth the Pernicious Effects Which a Real Scarcity of the Necessaries of Life Must Eventually Have upon the Commerce, Population, and Power, of Great Britain. To Which Is Added, a Plan to Remove the Cause of Our Present National Distress. Humbly Submitted to the Candid and Impartial Public. By Francis Moore. Printed for T. Cadell, bookseller, opposite Catharine-street, in the Strand; J. Robson, in New Bond-street; G. Kearsly, in Ludgate-street; and Richardson and Urquhart, at the Royal Exchange, 1773.

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