APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Carter, W. (1677). The proverb crossed, or, A new paradox maintained (viz.) that it is not at all times true that interest cannot lye: Being a full, clear, and distinct answer to a paper of an English gentleman who endeavours to demonstrate that it is for the interest of England that the laws against transportation of wooll should be repealed (The 2nd ed., corrected, to which is added some letters from Flanders about the same subject.). Printed for the authour.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Carter, William. The Proverb Crossed, or, A New Paradox Maintained (viz.) That It Is Not at All Times True That Interest Cannot Lye: Being a Full, Clear, and Distinct Answer to a Paper of an English Gentleman Who Endeavours to Demonstrate That It Is for the Interest of England That the Laws Against Transportation of Wooll Should Be Repealed. The 2nd ed., corrected, to which is added some letters from Flanders about the same subject. S.l: Printed for the authour, 1677.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Carter, William. The Proverb Crossed, or, A New Paradox Maintained (viz.) That It Is Not at All Times True That Interest Cannot Lye: Being a Full, Clear, and Distinct Answer to a Paper of an English Gentleman Who Endeavours to Demonstrate That It Is for the Interest of England That the Laws Against Transportation of Wooll Should Be Repealed. The 2nd ed., corrected, to which is added some letters from Flanders about the same subject. Printed for the authour, 1677.

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