APA (7th ed.) Citation

Defoe, D. (1690). Taxes no charge: In a letter from a gentleman, to a person of quality, shewing the nature, use, and benefit of taxes in this kingdom, and compared with the impositions of foreign states : together with their improvement of trade in time of war. Printed for R. Chiswell ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Defoe, Daniel. Taxes No Charge: In a Letter from a Gentleman, to a Person of Quality, Shewing the Nature, Use, and Benefit of Taxes in This Kingdom, and Compared with the Impositions of Foreign States : Together with Their Improvement of Trade in Time of War. London: Printed for R. Chiswell ..., 1690.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Defoe, Daniel. Taxes No Charge: In a Letter from a Gentleman, to a Person of Quality, Shewing the Nature, Use, and Benefit of Taxes in This Kingdom, and Compared with the Impositions of Foreign States : Together with Their Improvement of Trade in Time of War. Printed for R. Chiswell ..., 1690.

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