Merchant of London. (1760). A state of the trade carried on with the French, on the island of Hispaniola by the merchants in North America, under colour of flags of truce: Occasioned by some captures of the said flags, lately made by His Majesty's ships, under the command of Admiral Cotes. Printed for W. Owen.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMerchant of London. A State of the Trade Carried on with the French, on the Island of Hispaniola by the Merchants in North America, Under Colour of Flags of Truce: Occasioned by Some Captures of the Said Flags, Lately Made by His Majesty's Ships, Under the Command of Admiral Cotes. London: Printed for W. Owen, 1760.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMerchant of London. A State of the Trade Carried on with the French, on the Island of Hispaniola by the Merchants in North America, Under Colour of Flags of Truce: Occasioned by Some Captures of the Said Flags, Lately Made by His Majesty's Ships, Under the Command of Admiral Cotes. Printed for W. Owen, 1760.