Briton. (1808). Annuities to fools or madmen: Plain statements to convince those persons of credulity or rashness, or folly or injustice, who are willing to surrender hundreds, and purchase tens, by way of annuities. Printed for the author and sold by A. Seale.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBriton. Annuities to Fools or Madmen: Plain Statements to Convince Those Persons of Credulity or Rashness, or Folly or Injustice, Who Are Willing to Surrender Hundreds, and Purchase Tens, by Way of Annuities. London: Printed for the author and sold by A. Seale, 1808.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBriton. Annuities to Fools or Madmen: Plain Statements to Convince Those Persons of Credulity or Rashness, or Folly or Injustice, Who Are Willing to Surrender Hundreds, and Purchase Tens, by Way of Annuities. Printed for the author and sold by A. Seale, 1808.