Macburney, J. (1701). A letter to an honourable member of the House of Commons, briefly shewing the wealth, power, and strength that the Hollanders and other nations gain by fishing on the coasts and seas of Great Britain: And how advantagious it would be to our own nation if that trade were well-establish'd in England. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMacburney, James. A Letter to an Honourable Member of the House of Commons, Briefly Shewing the Wealth, Power, and Strength That the Hollanders and Other Nations Gain by Fishing on the Coasts and Seas of Great Britain: And How Advantagious It Would Be to Our Own Nation If That Trade Were Well-establish'd in England. London: [s.n.], 1701.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMacburney, James. A Letter to an Honourable Member of the House of Commons, Briefly Shewing the Wealth, Power, and Strength That the Hollanders and Other Nations Gain by Fishing on the Coasts and Seas of Great Britain: And How Advantagious It Would Be to Our Own Nation If That Trade Were Well-establish'd in England. [s.n.], 1701.