(1690). Some remarks upon the present state of the East-India Company's affairs: With reasons for the speedy establishing a new company, to regain that almost lost trade, which is computed to be in value and profit one full sixth part of the trade of the whole kingdom. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSome Remarks upon the Present State of the East-India Company's Affairs: With Reasons for the Speedy Establishing a New Company, to Regain That Almost Lost Trade, Which Is Computed to Be in Value and Profit One Full Sixth Part of the Trade of the Whole Kingdom. London: [s.n.], 1690.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSome Remarks upon the Present State of the East-India Company's Affairs: With Reasons for the Speedy Establishing a New Company, to Regain That Almost Lost Trade, Which Is Computed to Be in Value and Profit One Full Sixth Part of the Trade of the Whole Kingdom. [s.n.], 1690.