Hanway, J. (1760). Eight letters to His Grace ---- Duke of ----, on the custom of vails-giving in England. Shewing the absurdity, Inconveniency, National Disreputation, and many pernicious Consequences of it to all Ranks of the People. With proposals for an encrease of wages, and other advantages to domestic servants. printed for C. Henderson, under the Royal-Exchange.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHanway, Jonas. Eight Letters to His Grace ---- Duke of ----, on the Custom of Vails-giving in England. Shewing the Absurdity, Inconveniency, National Disreputation, and Many Pernicious Consequences of It to All Ranks of the People. With Proposals for an Encrease of Wages, and Other Advantages to Domestic Servants. London: printed for C. Henderson, under the Royal-Exchange, 1760.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHanway, Jonas. Eight Letters to His Grace ---- Duke of ----, on the Custom of Vails-giving in England. Shewing the Absurdity, Inconveniency, National Disreputation, and Many Pernicious Consequences of It to All Ranks of the People. With Proposals for an Encrease of Wages, and Other Advantages to Domestic Servants. printed for C. Henderson, under the Royal-Exchange, 1760.