APA (7th ed.) Citation

T. R. (1763). A letter to the common people of the colony of Rhode-Island: Concerning the unjust designs, and actual attempts, of a number of misers, and money jobbers, (particularly such of that character as are in place and power,) to compel all the old tenor debtors in this colony to pay near three times as much as they owe. Printed for the author, by William Goddard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

T. R. A Letter to the Common People of the Colony of Rhode-Island: Concerning the Unjust Designs, and Actual Attempts, of a Number of Misers, and Money Jobbers, (particularly Such of That Character as Are in Place and Power,) to Compel All the Old Tenor Debtors in This Colony to Pay Near Three Times as Much as They Owe. Providence: Printed for the author, by William Goddard, 1763.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

T. R. A Letter to the Common People of the Colony of Rhode-Island: Concerning the Unjust Designs, and Actual Attempts, of a Number of Misers, and Money Jobbers, (particularly Such of That Character as Are in Place and Power,) to Compel All the Old Tenor Debtors in This Colony to Pay Near Three Times as Much as They Owe. Printed for the author, by William Goddard, 1763.

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