(1754). Public nusance [sic] considered: Under the several heads of bad pavements, butchers infesting the streets, the inconveniences to the publick, occasioned by the present method of billetting the foot-guards, and the insolence of houshold-servants. Printed for E. Withers.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Public Nusance [sic] Considered: Under the Several Heads of Bad Pavements, Butchers Infesting the Streets, the Inconveniences to the Publick, Occasioned by the Present Method of Billetting the Foot-guards, and the Insolence of Houshold-servants. London: Printed for E. Withers, 1754.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Public Nusance [sic] Considered: Under the Several Heads of Bad Pavements, Butchers Infesting the Streets, the Inconveniences to the Publick, Occasioned by the Present Method of Billetting the Foot-guards, and the Insolence of Houshold-servants. Printed for E. Withers, 1754.