Forman, C. (1733). A second letter to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole: In which I. Notice is taken of two passages in Mr. Janicon's Present state of the United Provinces, highly injurious to the honour of Great-Britain, II. A brief account of the progress and importance of the affair of Emden, III. Dendermonde, as a barrier-town, considered, IV. The partititon of King William's patrimony, as Prince of Orange, stated. Printed for J. Wilford.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationForman, Charles. A Second Letter to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole: In Which I. Notice Is Taken of Two Passages in Mr. Janicon's Present State of the United Provinces, Highly Injurious to the Honour of Great-Britain, II. A Brief Account of the Progress and Importance of the Affair of Emden, III. Dendermonde, as a Barrier-town, Considered, IV. The Partititon of King William's Patrimony, as Prince of Orange, Stated. London: Printed for J. Wilford, 1733.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationForman, Charles. A Second Letter to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole: In Which I. Notice Is Taken of Two Passages in Mr. Janicon's Present State of the United Provinces, Highly Injurious to the Honour of Great-Britain, II. A Brief Account of the Progress and Importance of the Affair of Emden, III. Dendermonde, as a Barrier-town, Considered, IV. The Partititon of King William's Patrimony, as Prince of Orange, Stated. Printed for J. Wilford, 1733.