APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1693). An essay, or, modest proposal: Of a way to encrease the number of people, and consequently the strength of this kingdom; to improve the woollen manufacture, and raise the values of land, of corn, cattle, and most other things of the product and growth of England; and raise a considerable sum of money to their Majesties, and that after such a manner as will be very much for the advantage of the kingdom: out of which might be settled a fund for the encouragement and maintenance of distressed and disabled mariners or sea-men, or what else should be thought more convenient. With all dutiful respect most humbly offered to the consideration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

An Essay, or, Modest Proposal: Of a Way to Encrease the Number of People, and Consequently the Strength of This Kingdom; to Improve the Woollen Manufacture, and Raise the Values of Land, of Corn, Cattle, and Most Other Things of the Product and Growth of England; and Raise a Considerable Sum of Money to Their Majesties, and That After Such a Manner as Will Be Very Much for the Advantage of the Kingdom: Out of Which Might Be Settled a Fund for the Encouragement and Maintenance of Distressed and Disabled Mariners or Sea-men, or What Else Should Be Thought More Convenient. With All Dutiful Respect Most Humbly Offered to the Consideration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled. [London?: publisher not identified, 1693.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

An Essay, or, Modest Proposal: Of a Way to Encrease the Number of People, and Consequently the Strength of This Kingdom; to Improve the Woollen Manufacture, and Raise the Values of Land, of Corn, Cattle, and Most Other Things of the Product and Growth of England; and Raise a Considerable Sum of Money to Their Majesties, and That After Such a Manner as Will Be Very Much for the Advantage of the Kingdom: Out of Which Might Be Settled a Fund for the Encouragement and Maintenance of Distressed and Disabled Mariners or Sea-men, or What Else Should Be Thought More Convenient. With All Dutiful Respect Most Humbly Offered to the Consideration of the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled. publisher not identified, 1693.

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