Webb, D. (1725). The British woollen manufacturers case, or cause of the declining state of their trade, and high price on Irish, and low on English wooll: And reasons assign'd that preventing the British and Irish wooll and yarn being run, is of absolute necessity to preserve the trade of Great Britain. s.n.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Webb, Daniel. The British Woollen Manufacturers Case, or Cause of the Declining State of Their Trade, and High Price on Irish, and Low on English Wooll: And Reasons Assign'd That Preventing the British and Irish Wooll and Yarn Being Run, Is of Absolute Necessity to Preserve the Trade of Great Britain. S.l: s.n, 1725.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Webb, Daniel. The British Woollen Manufacturers Case, or Cause of the Declining State of Their Trade, and High Price on Irish, and Low on English Wooll: And Reasons Assign'd That Preventing the British and Irish Wooll and Yarn Being Run, Is of Absolute Necessity to Preserve the Trade of Great Britain. s.n, 1725.