APA (7th ed.) Citation

Great Britain. (1744). An Act for repealing the duties payable upon glass beads, and for granting other duties in lieu thereof: And for allowing the same drawbacks on the exportation of refined borax and camphire, which are allowed on the exportation of unrefined borax and camphire; and for preventing the fraudulent exportation of British and Irish linnens, for the sake of the bounty allowed by an Act made in the fifteenth and sixteenth years of His present Majesty's reign; and for explaining and amending the said Act, as to the persons who are to receive the said bounty. printed by Thomas Baskett and Robert Baskett.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Great Britain. An Act for Repealing the Duties Payable upon Glass Beads, and for Granting Other Duties in Lieu Thereof: And for Allowing the Same Drawbacks on the Exportation of Refined Borax and Camphire, Which Are Allowed on the Exportation of Unrefined Borax and Camphire; and for Preventing the Fraudulent Exportation of British and Irish Linnens, for the Sake of the Bounty Allowed by an Act Made in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Years of His Present Majesty's Reign; and for Explaining and Amending the Said Act, as to the Persons Who Are to Receive the Said Bounty. [London]: printed by Thomas Baskett and Robert Baskett, 1744.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Great Britain. An Act for Repealing the Duties Payable upon Glass Beads, and for Granting Other Duties in Lieu Thereof: And for Allowing the Same Drawbacks on the Exportation of Refined Borax and Camphire, Which Are Allowed on the Exportation of Unrefined Borax and Camphire; and for Preventing the Fraudulent Exportation of British and Irish Linnens, for the Sake of the Bounty Allowed by an Act Made in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Years of His Present Majesty's Reign; and for Explaining and Amending the Said Act, as to the Persons Who Are to Receive the Said Bounty. printed by Thomas Baskett and Robert Baskett, 1744.

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