APA (7th ed.) Citation

Defoe, D. (1727). Parochial tyranny: or, The house-keeper's complaint against the insupportable exactions, and partial assessments of select vestries, &c: With a plain detection of many abuses committed in the distribution of publick charities: together with a practicable proposal for amendment of the same; which will not only take off great part of the parish taxes now subsisting, but ease parishioners from serving troublesome offices, or paying exorbitant fines. By Andrew Moreton, Esq.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Defoe, Daniel. Parochial Tyranny: Or, The House-keeper's Complaint Against the Insupportable Exactions, and Partial Assessments of Select Vestries, &c: With a Plain Detection of Many Abuses Committed in the Distribution of Publick Charities: Together with a Practicable Proposal for Amendment of the Same; Which Will Not Only Take off Great Part of the Parish Taxes Now Subsisting, but Ease Parishioners from Serving Troublesome Offices, or Paying Exorbitant Fines. By Andrew Moreton, Esq. 1727.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Defoe, Daniel. Parochial Tyranny: Or, The House-keeper's Complaint Against the Insupportable Exactions, and Partial Assessments of Select Vestries, &c: With a Plain Detection of Many Abuses Committed in the Distribution of Publick Charities: Together with a Practicable Proposal for Amendment of the Same; Which Will Not Only Take off Great Part of the Parish Taxes Now Subsisting, but Ease Parishioners from Serving Troublesome Offices, or Paying Exorbitant Fines. By Andrew Moreton, Esq. 1727.

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