APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bakewell, S. R. (1827). A letter addressed to the citizens of Baltimore generally, and exporting merchants and mechanics in particular: Principally intended to invite their serious attention to the contemplated Brick Manufacturing & Exporting Company, and likewise to warn them of the dangers and evils likely to arise from the late unjustifiable combination of the Society of Brick Makers to raise the price of bricks. Printed for the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bakewell, S. R. A Letter Addressed to the Citizens of Baltimore Generally, and Exporting Merchants and Mechanics in Particular: Principally Intended to Invite Their Serious Attention to the Contemplated Brick Manufacturing & Exporting Company, and Likewise to Warn Them of the Dangers and Evils Likely to Arise from the Late Unjustifiable Combination of the Society of Brick Makers to Raise the Price of Bricks. Baltimore: Printed for the author, 1827.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bakewell, S. R. A Letter Addressed to the Citizens of Baltimore Generally, and Exporting Merchants and Mechanics in Particular: Principally Intended to Invite Their Serious Attention to the Contemplated Brick Manufacturing & Exporting Company, and Likewise to Warn Them of the Dangers and Evils Likely to Arise from the Late Unjustifiable Combination of the Society of Brick Makers to Raise the Price of Bricks. Printed for the author, 1827.

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