APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Friend to his country. (1795). A dialogue between a gentleman and a farmer, on the present high price of provisions of all kinds; wherein it is set forth how the present scarcity arose, and how it may be in future prevented. By a friend to his country. Printed by Cooper and Graham; and sold by J. and A. Arch, No. 23, Grace-church Street; E. Eastman, schoolmaster, Basingstoke, Hants; Smart and Cowslade, Reading; T. Blagden, Winchester; and B.C. Collins, Salisbury.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Friend to his country. A Dialogue Between a Gentleman and a Farmer, on the Present High Price of Provisions of All Kinds; Wherein It Is Set Forth How the Present Scarcity Arose, and How It May Be in Future Prevented. By a Friend to His Country. London: Printed by Cooper and Graham; and sold by J. and A. Arch, No. 23, Grace-church Street; E. Eastman, schoolmaster, Basingstoke, Hants; Smart and Cowslade, Reading; T. Blagden, Winchester; and B.C. Collins, Salisbury, 1795.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Friend to his country. A Dialogue Between a Gentleman and a Farmer, on the Present High Price of Provisions of All Kinds; Wherein It Is Set Forth How the Present Scarcity Arose, and How It May Be in Future Prevented. By a Friend to His Country. Printed by Cooper and Graham; and sold by J. and A. Arch, No. 23, Grace-church Street; E. Eastman, schoolmaster, Basingstoke, Hants; Smart and Cowslade, Reading; T. Blagden, Winchester; and B.C. Collins, Salisbury, 1795.

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