APA (7th ed.) Citation

Carey, M. (1820). The new olive branch, or, An attempt to establish an identity of interest between agriculture, manufactures, and commerce: And to prove, that a large portion of the manufacturing industry of this nation has been sacrificed to commerce, and that commerce has suffered by this policy nearly as much as manufactures. M. Carey & Son.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Carey, Mathew. The New Olive Branch, or, An Attempt to Establish an Identity of Interest Between Agriculture, Manufactures, and Commerce: And to Prove, That a Large Portion of the Manufacturing Industry of This Nation Has Been Sacrificed to Commerce, and That Commerce Has Suffered by This Policy Nearly as Much as Manufactures. Philadelphia: M. Carey & Son, 1820.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Carey, Mathew. The New Olive Branch, or, An Attempt to Establish an Identity of Interest Between Agriculture, Manufactures, and Commerce: And to Prove, That a Large Portion of the Manufacturing Industry of This Nation Has Been Sacrificed to Commerce, and That Commerce Has Suffered by This Policy Nearly as Much as Manufactures. M. Carey & Son, 1820.

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