APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

True Lover of his Country. (1799). A word for the poor: Or, general thoughts, candidly submitted to the good sense, discernment, and particular consideration, of the British public, on the late scanty harvest, and the Dreary Prospect of a Hard Winter. Interspersed, Are a few homely, but wholesome, Hints (if rightly taken) to all deep Speculators, and greedy Monopolists, whether Farmers or Cornfactors, Usurious Contractors, Forestallers, Engrossers, or Regraters, with a Glance at Levellers, and a Parting Word of Admonition to the Poor. By a true lover of his country. printed by H. L. Galabin, Ingram-Court, Fenchurch-Street: and sold by T. Hurst, No. 32, Paternoster-Row.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

True Lover of his Country. A Word for the Poor: Or, General Thoughts, Candidly Submitted to the Good Sense, Discernment, and Particular Consideration, of the British Public, on the Late Scanty Harvest, and the Dreary Prospect of a Hard Winter. Interspersed, Are a Few Homely, but Wholesome, Hints (if Rightly Taken) to All Deep Speculators, and Greedy Monopolists, Whether Farmers or Cornfactors, Usurious Contractors, Forestallers, Engrossers, or Regraters, with a Glance at Levellers, and a Parting Word of Admonition to the Poor. By a True Lover of His Country. London: printed by H. L. Galabin, Ingram-Court, Fenchurch-Street: and sold by T. Hurst, No. 32, Paternoster-Row, 1799.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

True Lover of his Country. A Word for the Poor: Or, General Thoughts, Candidly Submitted to the Good Sense, Discernment, and Particular Consideration, of the British Public, on the Late Scanty Harvest, and the Dreary Prospect of a Hard Winter. Interspersed, Are a Few Homely, but Wholesome, Hints (if Rightly Taken) to All Deep Speculators, and Greedy Monopolists, Whether Farmers or Cornfactors, Usurious Contractors, Forestallers, Engrossers, or Regraters, with a Glance at Levellers, and a Parting Word of Admonition to the Poor. By a True Lover of His Country. printed by H. L. Galabin, Ingram-Court, Fenchurch-Street: and sold by T. Hurst, No. 32, Paternoster-Row, 1799.

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