(1696). A Jerk for the Jacks, or, All their hopes are lost: Being an account of the vast and prodigious expectations, our foreign foes and domestick enemies, the French, the Papists, and the Jacobites, lately had of a new revolution upon the stop of commerce, occasion'd by the badness of, and calling in our silver coin, and how basely they are balk'd. [s.n.].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A Jerk for the Jacks, or, All Their Hopes Are Lost: Being an Account of the Vast and Prodigious Expectations, Our Foreign Foes and Domestick Enemies, the French, the Papists, and the Jacobites, Lately Had of a New Revolution upon the Stop of Commerce, Occasion'd by the Badness of, and Calling in Our Silver Coin, and How Basely They Are Balk'd. London: [s.n.], 1696.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A Jerk for the Jacks, or, All Their Hopes Are Lost: Being an Account of the Vast and Prodigious Expectations, Our Foreign Foes and Domestick Enemies, the French, the Papists, and the Jacobites, Lately Had of a New Revolution upon the Stop of Commerce, Occasion'd by the Badness of, and Calling in Our Silver Coin, and How Basely They Are Balk'd. [s.n.], 1696.