APA (7th ed.) Citation

Graglia, G. A. (1795). A plan for the periodical abolition of all taxes, raised by the means of collectors: For the full accomplishment of it, seven parts of the nation, out of eight, contribute nothing, and the other part, its very moderate and proportioned contribution, for one time only, would in the end, give to the successors of the contributors, from 60 to 100 per cent for ever, by the extinction of all the taxes. Printed for B. Crosby.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Graglia, Giuseppe A. A Plan for the Periodical Abolition of All Taxes, Raised by the Means of Collectors: For the Full Accomplishment of It, Seven Parts of the Nation, Out of Eight, Contribute Nothing, and the Other Part, Its Very Moderate and Proportioned Contribution, for One Time Only, Would in the End, Give to the Successors of the Contributors, from 60 to 100 Per Cent for Ever, by the Extinction of All the Taxes. London: Printed for B. Crosby, 1795.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Graglia, Giuseppe A. A Plan for the Periodical Abolition of All Taxes, Raised by the Means of Collectors: For the Full Accomplishment of It, Seven Parts of the Nation, Out of Eight, Contribute Nothing, and the Other Part, Its Very Moderate and Proportioned Contribution, for One Time Only, Would in the End, Give to the Successors of the Contributors, from 60 to 100 Per Cent for Ever, by the Extinction of All the Taxes. Printed for B. Crosby, 1795.

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