(1695). The Mint and Exchequer united.: Being a method to furnish His Majesty with two, three, or four millions immediately, at the present charge but of one million or less, and supply the want of coin till new money can be had. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Mint and Exchequer United.: Being a Method to Furnish His Majesty with Two, Three, or Four Millions Immediately, at the Present Charge but of One Million or Less, and Supply the Want of Coin Till New Money Can Be Had. [London?: publisher not identified, 1695.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Mint and Exchequer United.: Being a Method to Furnish His Majesty with Two, Three, or Four Millions Immediately, at the Present Charge but of One Million or Less, and Supply the Want of Coin Till New Money Can Be Had. publisher not identified, 1695.