APA (7th ed.) Citation

Saunders, T. (1699). Fortunatus's looking-glass; or An essay upon lotteries: In a dialogue between Jack and Harry, wherein are discovered the intrigues of lotteries in general, and the great advantage the undertakers reap by them; more particularly the extravagant profit of some of them now on foot: with other remarkable passages in several of their proposals. Colleted, and calculated for the good of the publick. printed for A. Baldwin.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Saunders, Tib. Fortunatus's Looking-glass; or An Essay upon Lotteries: In a Dialogue Between Jack and Harry, Wherein Are Discovered the Intrigues of Lotteries in General, and the Great Advantage the Undertakers Reap by Them; More Particularly the Extravagant Profit of Some of Them Now on Foot: With Other Remarkable Passages in Several of Their Proposals. Colleted, and Calculated for the Good of the Publick. London: printed for A. Baldwin, 1699.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Saunders, Tib. Fortunatus's Looking-glass; or An Essay upon Lotteries: In a Dialogue Between Jack and Harry, Wherein Are Discovered the Intrigues of Lotteries in General, and the Great Advantage the Undertakers Reap by Them; More Particularly the Extravagant Profit of Some of Them Now on Foot: With Other Remarkable Passages in Several of Their Proposals. Colleted, and Calculated for the Good of the Publick. printed for A. Baldwin, 1699.

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