APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lester, W. (1813). The happy era to one hundred millions of the human race, or, The merchant, manufacturer, and Englishman's recognized right to an unlimited trade with India: With the rise, progress, and approaching death of the West India Company's claimed rights, shewing the time when their charter was no monopoly. Printed for the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lester, W. The Happy Era to One Hundred Millions of the Human Race, or, The Merchant, Manufacturer, and Englishman's Recognized Right to an Unlimited Trade with India: With the Rise, Progress, and Approaching Death of the West India Company's Claimed Rights, Shewing the Time When Their Charter Was No Monopoly. London: Printed for the author, 1813.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lester, W. The Happy Era to One Hundred Millions of the Human Race, or, The Merchant, Manufacturer, and Englishman's Recognized Right to an Unlimited Trade with India: With the Rise, Progress, and Approaching Death of the West India Company's Claimed Rights, Shewing the Time When Their Charter Was No Monopoly. Printed for the author, 1813.

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