APA (7th ed.) Citation

Pre-1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress) & Cooper, M. (1745). The Plain reasoner: Wherein the present state of affairs are set in a new but very obvious light ; the separate and connected interests of Great Britain and Hanover consider'd ; and the important question determined, whether England be best defended by an army or a navy at a distance or at home. In discussing these points, many vulgar arguments are censured and exploded, and a rational, political system substituted in their stead. Printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-noster Row.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Pre-1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress) and Mary Cooper. The Plain Reasoner: Wherein the Present State of Affairs Are Set in a New but Very Obvious Light ; the Separate and Connected Interests of Great Britain and Hanover Consider'd ; and the Important Question Determined, Whether England Be Best Defended by an Army or a Navy at a Distance or at Home. In Discussing These Points, Many Vulgar Arguments Are Censured and Exploded, and a Rational, Political System Substituted in Their Stead. London: Printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-noster Row, 1745.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Pre-1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress) and Mary Cooper. The Plain Reasoner: Wherein the Present State of Affairs Are Set in a New but Very Obvious Light ; the Separate and Connected Interests of Great Britain and Hanover Consider'd ; and the Important Question Determined, Whether England Be Best Defended by an Army or a Navy at a Distance or at Home. In Discussing These Points, Many Vulgar Arguments Are Censured and Exploded, and a Rational, Political System Substituted in Their Stead. Printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-noster Row, 1745.

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