APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cary, J. (1699). A discourse concerning the East-India-trade: A discourse concerning the East-India-trade, shewing how it is unprofitable to the kindome of England. Being taken out of an essay on trade; written by Mr. John Cary, merchant in Bristol, in the year 1695. To which are added some observations of Sir Jos. Child and of the author of the Essay on ways and means relating to trade. And also, a copy of the French King's decree, concerning printed callicoes. prnted for E. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cary, John. A Discourse Concerning the East-India-trade: A Discourse Concerning the East-India-trade, Shewing How It Is Unprofitable to the Kindome of England. Being Taken Out of an Essay on Trade; Written by Mr. John Cary, Merchant in Bristol, in the Year 1695. To Which Are Added Some Observations of Sir Jos. Child and of the Author of the Essay on Ways and Means Relating to Trade. And Also, a Copy of the French King's Decree, Concerning Printed Callicoes. London: prnted for E. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane, 1699.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cary, John. A Discourse Concerning the East-India-trade: A Discourse Concerning the East-India-trade, Shewing How It Is Unprofitable to the Kindome of England. Being Taken Out of an Essay on Trade; Written by Mr. John Cary, Merchant in Bristol, in the Year 1695. To Which Are Added Some Observations of Sir Jos. Child and of the Author of the Essay on Ways and Means Relating to Trade. And Also, a Copy of the French King's Decree, Concerning Printed Callicoes. prnted for E. Baldwin in Warwick-Lane, 1699.

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