One of Themselves. (1785). An appeal to the people: On the contents of the budget, proving the Taxes not only Oppressive, but Ill-Chosen: and submitting to their opinion certain Ways and Means for reducing the National Debt, without Tax or Assessment: being a compleat refutation of Mr. Pitt's plan of effecting the same, by Means of the Sinking Fund; which is herein demonstrated, not only ruinous to the Subject, but fundamentally fallacious, and consequently founded in Error. By one of themselves Audite. Printed for J. Ridgway, Picadilly.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)One of Themselves. An Appeal to the People: On the Contents of the Budget, Proving the Taxes Not Only Oppressive, but Ill-Chosen: And Submitting to Their Opinion Certain Ways and Means for Reducing the National Debt, Without Tax or Assessment: Being a Compleat Refutation of Mr. Pitt's Plan of Effecting the Same, by Means of the Sinking Fund; Which Is Herein Demonstrated, Not Only Ruinous to the Subject, but Fundamentally Fallacious, and Consequently Founded in Error. By One of Themselves Audite. [London]: Printed for J. Ridgway, Picadilly, 1785.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)One of Themselves. An Appeal to the People: On the Contents of the Budget, Proving the Taxes Not Only Oppressive, but Ill-Chosen: And Submitting to Their Opinion Certain Ways and Means for Reducing the National Debt, Without Tax or Assessment: Being a Compleat Refutation of Mr. Pitt's Plan of Effecting the Same, by Means of the Sinking Fund; Which Is Herein Demonstrated, Not Only Ruinous to the Subject, but Fundamentally Fallacious, and Consequently Founded in Error. By One of Themselves Audite. Printed for J. Ridgway, Picadilly, 1785.