APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1694). A Computation of what a tax laid only on shooes, boots, slippers, and gloves may amount unto in a year: Whereby it is made appear it will bring more mony into the Exchequer, and be a less tax on the subject, of as little charge and trouble to collect, and the poor not so liable to be oppress'd by it as by a general tax on leather. s.n.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Computation of What a Tax Laid Only on Shooes, Boots, Slippers, and Gloves May Amount Unto in a Year: Whereby It Is Made Appear It Will Bring More Mony into the Exchequer, and Be a Less Tax on the Subject, of as Little Charge and Trouble to Collect, and the Poor Not so Liable to Be Oppress'd by It as by a General Tax on Leather. S.l: s.n, 1694.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Computation of What a Tax Laid Only on Shooes, Boots, Slippers, and Gloves May Amount Unto in a Year: Whereby It Is Made Appear It Will Bring More Mony into the Exchequer, and Be a Less Tax on the Subject, of as Little Charge and Trouble to Collect, and the Poor Not so Liable to Be Oppress'd by It as by a General Tax on Leather. s.n, 1694.

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