Davies, J. (1690). An humble proposal that may intirely check and restrain, the growth of highway-men, foot-pads, house-breakers, shop-lifters and other incendiary's, by threatening letters: And at no charge to the government, but in case of a war, may be an hundred thousand a year, in the way of trade of this kingdom. Printed, by L. How, in Petticoat-Lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDavies, Joseph. An Humble Proposal That May Intirely Check and Restrain, the Growth of Highway-men, Foot-pads, House-breakers, Shop-lifters and Other Incendiary's, by Threatening Letters: And at No Charge to the Government, but in Case of a War, May Be an Hundred Thousand a Year, in the Way of Trade of This Kingdom. London: Printed, by L. How, in Petticoat-Lane, 1690.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDavies, Joseph. An Humble Proposal That May Intirely Check and Restrain, the Growth of Highway-men, Foot-pads, House-breakers, Shop-lifters and Other Incendiary's, by Threatening Letters: And at No Charge to the Government, but in Case of a War, May Be an Hundred Thousand a Year, in the Way of Trade of This Kingdom. Printed, by L. How, in Petticoat-Lane, 1690.