APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bell, H. (1791). An impartial account of the conduct of the excise towards the breweries in Scotland, particularly in Edinburgh: Pointing out the beneficial effects of the new mode of survey, by which several thousand pounds per annum have been already added to the revenue in the Edinburgh collection, and by which, if generally adopted through Scotland, many thousands more might be annually put into the Exchequer. [s.n.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bell, Hugh. An Impartial Account of the Conduct of the Excise Towards the Breweries in Scotland, Particularly in Edinburgh: Pointing Out the Beneficial Effects of the New Mode of Survey, by Which Several Thousand Pounds Per Annum Have Been Already Added to the Revenue in the Edinburgh Collection, and by Which, If Generally Adopted Through Scotland, Many Thousands More Might Be Annually Put into the Exchequer. Edinburgh: [s.n.], 1791.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bell, Hugh. An Impartial Account of the Conduct of the Excise Towards the Breweries in Scotland, Particularly in Edinburgh: Pointing Out the Beneficial Effects of the New Mode of Survey, by Which Several Thousand Pounds Per Annum Have Been Already Added to the Revenue in the Edinburgh Collection, and by Which, If Generally Adopted Through Scotland, Many Thousands More Might Be Annually Put into the Exchequer. [s.n.], 1791.

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