(1733). Englishmen's eyes open'd, or, All made to see, who are not resolv'd to be blind: Being the excise controversy set in a new light. Printed for J. Wilford.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEnglishmen's Eyes Open'd, or, All Made to See, Who Are Not Resolv'd to Be Blind: Being the Excise Controversy Set in a New Light. London: Printed for J. Wilford, 1733.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEnglishmen's Eyes Open'd, or, All Made to See, Who Are Not Resolv'd to Be Blind: Being the Excise Controversy Set in a New Light. Printed for J. Wilford, 1733.
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