APA (7th ed.) Citation

Young, A., & The farmer's letters, A. o. (1768). A six weeks tour, through the southern counties of England and Wales.: Describing, particularly, I. The present state of agriculture and manufactures. II. The different methods of cultivating the soil. III. The success attending some experiments on various grasses, &c. IV. The various prices of labour and provisions. V. The state of the working poor in those counties, wherein the riots were most remarkable. With descriptions and models of such new invented implements of husbandry as deserve to be generally known: interspersed with accounts of the seats of the nobility and gentry, and other objects worthy of notice. In several letters to a friend. printed for W. Nicoll, at the Paper-Mill, No. 51, in St. Paul's Church-Yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Young, Arthur, and Author of The farmer's letters. A Six Weeks Tour, Through the Southern Counties of England and Wales.: Describing, Particularly, I. The Present State of Agriculture and Manufactures. II. The Different Methods of Cultivating the Soil. III. The Success Attending Some Experiments on Various Grasses, &c. IV. The Various Prices of Labour and Provisions. V. The State of the Working Poor in Those Counties, Wherein the Riots Were Most Remarkable. With Descriptions and Models of Such New Invented Implements of Husbandry as Deserve to Be Generally Known: Interspersed with Accounts of the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, and Other Objects Worthy of Notice. In Several Letters to a Friend. London: printed for W. Nicoll, at the Paper-Mill, No. 51, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1768.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Young, Arthur, and Author of The farmer's letters. A Six Weeks Tour, Through the Southern Counties of England and Wales.: Describing, Particularly, I. The Present State of Agriculture and Manufactures. II. The Different Methods of Cultivating the Soil. III. The Success Attending Some Experiments on Various Grasses, &c. IV. The Various Prices of Labour and Provisions. V. The State of the Working Poor in Those Counties, Wherein the Riots Were Most Remarkable. With Descriptions and Models of Such New Invented Implements of Husbandry as Deserve to Be Generally Known: Interspersed with Accounts of the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, and Other Objects Worthy of Notice. In Several Letters to a Friend. printed for W. Nicoll, at the Paper-Mill, No. 51, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1768.

Warning: These citations may not always be 100% accurate.