APA (7th ed.) Citation

Williams, T. (1849). Political equity, or, A fair equalization of the national burdens: Comprised in some intermingled and scattered thoughts, suggesting an anti-destitution policy, a graduated system of taxation on real property and regular incomes, a non-inquisitorial mode of collecting the tax on trade, a gradual liquidation and an ultimate extinction of the national debt, etc. C. Gilpin.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Williams, Theophilus. Political Equity, or, A Fair Equalization of the National Burdens: Comprised in Some Intermingled and Scattered Thoughts, Suggesting an Anti-destitution Policy, a Graduated System of Taxation on Real Property and Regular Incomes, a Non-inquisitorial Mode of Collecting the Tax on Trade, a Gradual Liquidation and an Ultimate Extinction of the National Debt, Etc. London: C. Gilpin, 1849.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Williams, Theophilus. Political Equity, or, A Fair Equalization of the National Burdens: Comprised in Some Intermingled and Scattered Thoughts, Suggesting an Anti-destitution Policy, a Graduated System of Taxation on Real Property and Regular Incomes, a Non-inquisitorial Mode of Collecting the Tax on Trade, a Gradual Liquidation and an Ultimate Extinction of the National Debt, Etc. C. Gilpin, 1849.

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