APA (7th ed.) Citation

Farthing, J. (1696). The excise rectify'd, or, A plain demonstration that the revenue now raised thereby, is capable of being improved at least four or five hundred thousand pounds per annum, which is now paid by the subject, but diverted from its proper chanel into private hands. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Farthing, John. The Excise Rectify'd, or, A Plain Demonstration That the Revenue Now Raised Thereby, Is Capable of Being Improved at Least Four or Five Hundred Thousand Pounds Per Annum, Which Is Now Paid by the Subject, but Diverted from Its Proper Chanel into Private Hands. London: [publisher not identified], 1696.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Farthing, John. The Excise Rectify'd, or, A Plain Demonstration That the Revenue Now Raised Thereby, Is Capable of Being Improved at Least Four or Five Hundred Thousand Pounds Per Annum, Which Is Now Paid by the Subject, but Diverted from Its Proper Chanel into Private Hands. [publisher not identified], 1696.

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