Neale, T. (1693). A profitable adventure to the fortunate: And can be unfortunate to none. Being a proposal for raising one million of money, by setling a fund of one hundred and forty thousand pounds per annum for fifteen years only for it. printed by F. Collins, in the Old-Bailey.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNeale, Thomas. A Profitable Adventure to the Fortunate: And Can Be Unfortunate to None. Being a Proposal for Raising One Million of Money, by Setling a Fund of One Hundred and Forty Thousand Pounds Per Annum for Fifteen Years Only for It. S.l: printed by F. Collins, in the Old-Bailey, 1693.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNeale, Thomas. A Profitable Adventure to the Fortunate: And Can Be Unfortunate to None. Being a Proposal for Raising One Million of Money, by Setling a Fund of One Hundred and Forty Thousand Pounds Per Annum for Fifteen Years Only for It. printed by F. Collins, in the Old-Bailey, 1693.