Lady at Dublin. The eyes of Ireland open: Being, a short view of the project for establishing the intended Bank of Ireland: with some remarks upon its managers, promoters and progress. In a letter from a lady at Dublin to her friend in the country. To which is added, a description of the subscription, or, A true and exact account of the nobility, gentry and traders, who are subscribers to the bank, extracted from the list published by order of the commissioners appointed to receive subscriptions, and interspers'd with notes and queries.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLady at Dublin. The Eyes of Ireland Open: Being, a Short View of the Project for Establishing the Intended Bank of Ireland: With Some Remarks upon Its Managers, Promoters and Progress. In a Letter from a Lady at Dublin to Her Friend in the Country. To Which Is Added, a Description of the Subscription, or, A True and Exact Account of the Nobility, Gentry and Traders, Who Are Subscribers to the Bank, Extracted from the List Published by Order of the Commissioners Appointed to Receive Subscriptions, and Interspers'd with Notes and Queries.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLady at Dublin. The Eyes of Ireland Open: Being, a Short View of the Project for Establishing the Intended Bank of Ireland: With Some Remarks upon Its Managers, Promoters and Progress. In a Letter from a Lady at Dublin to Her Friend in the Country. To Which Is Added, a Description of the Subscription, or, A True and Exact Account of the Nobility, Gentry and Traders, Who Are Subscribers to the Bank, Extracted from the List Published by Order of the Commissioners Appointed to Receive Subscriptions, and Interspers'd with Notes and Queries.