Colquhoun, P. (1814). A treatise on the wealth, power, and resources, of the British Empire, in every quarter of the world, including the East Indies: The rise and progress of the funding system explained : with observations on the national resources for the beneficial employment of a redundant population, and for rewarding the military and naval officers, soldiers, and seamen, for their services to their country during the late war : illustrated by copious statistical tables, constructed on a new plan, and exhibiting a collected view of the different subjects discussed in this work. Joseph Mawman.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationColquhoun, Patrick. A Treatise on the Wealth, Power, and Resources, of the British Empire, in Every Quarter of the World, Including the East Indies: The Rise and Progress of the Funding System Explained : With Observations on the National Resources for the Beneficial Employment of a Redundant Population, and for Rewarding the Military and Naval Officers, Soldiers, and Seamen, for Their Services to Their Country During the Late War : Illustrated by Copious Statistical Tables, Constructed on a New Plan, and Exhibiting a Collected View of the Different Subjects Discussed in This Work. London: Joseph Mawman, 1814.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationColquhoun, Patrick. A Treatise on the Wealth, Power, and Resources, of the British Empire, in Every Quarter of the World, Including the East Indies: The Rise and Progress of the Funding System Explained : With Observations on the National Resources for the Beneficial Employment of a Redundant Population, and for Rewarding the Military and Naval Officers, Soldiers, and Seamen, for Their Services to Their Country During the Late War : Illustrated by Copious Statistical Tables, Constructed on a New Plan, and Exhibiting a Collected View of the Different Subjects Discussed in This Work. Joseph Mawman, 1814.