(1683). A representation of the advantages, that would arise to this kingdom, by the erecting and improving of manufactories: but more especially, by that of woollen-cloath: With an answer to the objections against this last; and an account of the present state, and successe of the manufactory at new-milnes, for woollen-cloath, serges, silk and worsted-stockings; and of the rules and methodes observed by the undertakers in the managing of it. With proposals to such as shall be willing to join in that work. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Representation of the Advantages, That Would Arise to This Kingdom, by the Erecting and Improving of Manufactories: But More Especially, by That of Woollen-cloath: With an Answer to the Objections Against This Last; and an Account of the Present State, and Successe of the Manufactory at New-milnes, for Woollen-cloath, Serges, Silk and Worsted-stockings; and of the Rules and Methodes Observed by the Undertakers in the Managing of It. With Proposals to Such as Shall Be Willing to Join in That Work. Edinburgh: [s.n.], 1683.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Representation of the Advantages, That Would Arise to This Kingdom, by the Erecting and Improving of Manufactories: But More Especially, by That of Woollen-cloath: With an Answer to the Objections Against This Last; and an Account of the Present State, and Successe of the Manufactory at New-milnes, for Woollen-cloath, Serges, Silk and Worsted-stockings; and of the Rules and Methodes Observed by the Undertakers in the Managing of It. With Proposals to Such as Shall Be Willing to Join in That Work. [s.n.], 1683.