Gentleman in the country. (1725). Proposals for employing the remaining stock of the fishery, so as to be of universal use and advantage to the nation. In a letter from a gentleman in the country, to his friend at Edinburgh.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGentleman in the country. Proposals for Employing the Remaining Stock of the Fishery, so as to Be of Universal Use and Advantage to the Nation. In a Letter from a Gentleman in the Country, to His Friend at Edinburgh. Edinburgh, 1725.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGentleman in the country. Proposals for Employing the Remaining Stock of the Fishery, so as to Be of Universal Use and Advantage to the Nation. In a Letter from a Gentleman in the Country, to His Friend at Edinburgh. 1725.
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