Povey, C. (1700). A discovery of indirect practices in the coal-trade, or A detection of the pernicious maxims and unfair dealings of a certain combination of men, who affirm, it is a cheat to be just, and just to cheat: To which are added some proposals for the improvement of trade and navigation in general, and of the colliery-trade to New Castle in particular. By Charles Povey. printed by and for H. Hills, and publish'd by A. Baldwin in Warwick-lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPovey, Charles. A Discovery of Indirect Practices in the Coal-trade, or A Detection of the Pernicious Maxims and Unfair Dealings of a Certain Combination of Men, Who Affirm, It Is a Cheat to Be Just, and Just to Cheat: To Which Are Added Some Proposals for the Improvement of Trade and Navigation in General, and of the Colliery-trade to New Castle in Particular. By Charles Povey. London: printed by and for H. Hills, and publish'd by A. Baldwin in Warwick-lane, 1700.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPovey, Charles. A Discovery of Indirect Practices in the Coal-trade, or A Detection of the Pernicious Maxims and Unfair Dealings of a Certain Combination of Men, Who Affirm, It Is a Cheat to Be Just, and Just to Cheat: To Which Are Added Some Proposals for the Improvement of Trade and Navigation in General, and of the Colliery-trade to New Castle in Particular. By Charles Povey. printed by and for H. Hills, and publish'd by A. Baldwin in Warwick-lane, 1700.