Williams, J. (1792). Clerical reform, or, England's salvation: Shewing its necessity by a comparative state of the landed property, in respect to taxes, funds, mortgages, tithes, &c. with a plan of annihilating forty million of the national debt, by a sale of the mortmain lands and a total abolition of tithes. Printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWilliams, Joseph. Clerical Reform, or, England's Salvation: Shewing Its Necessity by a Comparative State of the Landed Property, in Respect to Taxes, Funds, Mortgages, Tithes, &c. with a Plan of Annihilating Forty Million of the National Debt, by a Sale of the Mortmain Lands and a Total Abolition of Tithes. London: Printed for the author, 1792.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWilliams, Joseph. Clerical Reform, or, England's Salvation: Shewing Its Necessity by a Comparative State of the Landed Property, in Respect to Taxes, Funds, Mortgages, Tithes, &c. with a Plan of Annihilating Forty Million of the National Debt, by a Sale of the Mortmain Lands and a Total Abolition of Tithes. Printed for the author, 1792.