APA (7th ed.) Citation

Untainted Englishman. (1767). The true interest of Great-Britain in regard to the trade and government of Canada, Newfoundland, and the coast of Labrador: Shewing the absurdity of appointing military and naval officers to rule over a commercial people, and the great uneasiness and prejudice that is occasioned by such unnatural appointments which are made more through interest than merit. Printed for J. Williams.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Untainted Englishman. The True Interest of Great-Britain in Regard to the Trade and Government of Canada, Newfoundland, and the Coast of Labrador: Shewing the Absurdity of Appointing Military and Naval Officers to Rule over a Commercial People, and the Great Uneasiness and Prejudice That Is Occasioned by Such Unnatural Appointments Which Are Made More Through Interest than Merit. London: Printed for J. Williams, 1767.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Untainted Englishman. The True Interest of Great-Britain in Regard to the Trade and Government of Canada, Newfoundland, and the Coast of Labrador: Shewing the Absurdity of Appointing Military and Naval Officers to Rule over a Commercial People, and the Great Uneasiness and Prejudice That Is Occasioned by Such Unnatural Appointments Which Are Made More Through Interest than Merit. Printed for J. Williams, 1767.

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