Lover of His Country. (1741). A short essay upon trade in general, but more enlarged on that branch relating to the woollen manufactures of Great Britain and Ireland; wherein is detected the scandalous exaggerations and calculations of Mess. Webber, London, and the Draper; And Also A Method propos'd to prevent the Owling of unmanufactur'd Wool, by a Publick Registry, at such Expence, that the Crown may not suffer, or the Grower of Wool be oppress'd. Humbly address'd to the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations. By a lover of his country, and the Constitution of Great-Britain. printed for J. Huggonson, in Sword and Buckler-Court, over-against the Crown Tavern on Ludgate-Hill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLover of His Country. A Short Essay upon Trade in General, but More Enlarged on That Branch Relating to the Woollen Manufactures of Great Britain and Ireland; Wherein Is Detected the Scandalous Exaggerations and Calculations of Mess. Webber, London, and the Draper; And Also A Method Propos'd to Prevent the Owling of Unmanufactur'd Wool, by a Publick Registry, at Such Expence, That the Crown May Not Suffer, or the Grower of Wool Be Oppress'd. Humbly Address'd to the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations. By a Lover of His Country, and the Constitution of Great-Britain. London: printed for J. Huggonson, in Sword and Buckler-Court, over-against the Crown Tavern on Ludgate-Hill, 1741.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLover of His Country. A Short Essay upon Trade in General, but More Enlarged on That Branch Relating to the Woollen Manufactures of Great Britain and Ireland; Wherein Is Detected the Scandalous Exaggerations and Calculations of Mess. Webber, London, and the Draper; And Also A Method Propos'd to Prevent the Owling of Unmanufactur'd Wool, by a Publick Registry, at Such Expence, That the Crown May Not Suffer, or the Grower of Wool Be Oppress'd. Humbly Address'd to the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations. By a Lover of His Country, and the Constitution of Great-Britain. printed for J. Huggonson, in Sword and Buckler-Court, over-against the Crown Tavern on Ludgate-Hill, 1741.