Neale, T. (1696). A second profitable adventure to the fortunate: And which unfortunate can be to none, being a proposal by way of lottery, of advantage as well as encouragement to such as shall bring in the first millions worth of standard plate to be coined. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNeale, Thomas. A Second Profitable Adventure to the Fortunate: And Which Unfortunate Can Be to None, Being a Proposal by Way of Lottery, of Advantage as Well as Encouragement to Such as Shall Bring in the First Millions Worth of Standard Plate to Be Coined. S.l: s.n, 1696.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNeale, Thomas. A Second Profitable Adventure to the Fortunate: And Which Unfortunate Can Be to None, Being a Proposal by Way of Lottery, of Advantage as Well as Encouragement to Such as Shall Bring in the First Millions Worth of Standard Plate to Be Coined. s.n, 1696.