(1721). A proposal for granting relief to the several proprietors of the long and short annuities, redeemable debts, and money subscribers, (commonly call'd, the new, or additional capital of the South-Sea Company).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Proposal for Granting Relief to the Several Proprietors of the Long and Short Annuities, Redeemable Debts, and Money Subscribers, (commonly Call'd, the New, or Additional Capital of the South-Sea Company). [London?], 1721.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Proposal for Granting Relief to the Several Proprietors of the Long and Short Annuities, Redeemable Debts, and Money Subscribers, (commonly Call'd, the New, or Additional Capital of the South-Sea Company). 1721.
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