The danger of Great Britain and Ireland becoming provinces to France, or, A short view of the British products, compared with those of France : by which it will most evidently appear, that the fleets and armies of France, are at this time maintained out of the bowels of Great Britain and Ireland, by the infamous practice of smuggling : being a serious and seasonable remonstrance to both Houses of Parliament : wherein is laid down a plain, easy, and effectual method, shewing how the exorbitant power of France may be more speedily reduced and destroyed, by negative discouragements, than from the most triumphant success in war : and that without wasting the blood and treasure of His Majesty's subjects
MLA
Smith, Simon, Richard Munn, and James Roberts. The Danger of Great Britain and Ireland Becoming Provinces to France, Or, A Short View of the British Products, Compared with Those of France: by Which it Will Most Evidently Appear, That the Fleets and Armies of France, Are At This Time Maintained Out of the Bowels of Great Britain and Ireland, by the Infamous Practice of Smuggling : Being a Serious and Seasonable Remonstrance to Both Houses of Parliament : Wherein Is Laid Down a Plain, Easy, and Effectual Method, Shewing How the Exorbitant Power of France May Be More Speedily Reduced and Destroyed, by Negative Discouragements, Than From the Most Triumphant Success In War : and That Without Wasting the Blood and Treasure of His Majesty's Subjects. London: Printed in the year 1745-6, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick Lane, and Rob. Davis in Sackville Street, 1745-
APA, 7th edition
Smith, S., Munn, R., & Roberts, J. (1745-). The danger of Great Britain and Ireland becoming provinces to France, or, A short view of the British products, compared with those of France: by which it will most evidently appear, that the fleets and armies of France, are at this time maintained out of the bowels of Great Britain and Ireland, by the infamous practice of smuggling : being a serious and seasonable remonstrance to both Houses of Parliament : wherein is laid down a plain, easy, and effectual method, shewing how the exorbitant power of France may be more speedily reduced and destroyed, by negative discouragements, than from the most triumphant success in war : and that without wasting the blood and treasure of His Majesty's subjects. London: Printed in the year 1745-6, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick Lane, and Rob. Davis in Sackville Street
Chicago, 17th edition
Smith, Simon, Richard Munn, and James Roberts. The danger of Great Britain and Ireland becoming provinces to France, or, A short view of the British products, compared with those of France: by which it will most evidently appear, that the fleets and armies of France, are at this time maintained out of the bowels of Great Britain and Ireland, by the infamous practice of smuggling : being a serious and seasonable remonstrance to both Houses of Parliament : wherein is laid down a plain, easy, and effectual method, shewing how the exorbitant power of France may be more speedily reduced and destroyed, by negative discouragements, than from the most triumphant success in war : and that without wasting the blood and treasure of His Majesty's subjects. London: Printed in the year 1745-6, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick Lane, and Rob. Davis in Sackville Street, 1745-