Browne, J. S. (1729). The benefits which arise to a trading people from navigable rivers: To which are added, some considerations on the origin of loughs and bogs; and a scheme, for the establishment of a company, to make the river Shannon navigable, humbly offered to the publick. By John Browne, Esq; author of the seasonable remarks, of the essay upon trade, of the scheme of the money-matters of Ireland, and of several other pamphlets, upon the affairs of this country. Printed by S. Powell, and sold by George Ewing, at the Angel and Bible in Dame's-street, E. Hamilton, at the Corner of Christ-Church-lane, High-street, and J. Watson, on the Merchant's-Key, near the Old-Bridge, booksellers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBrowne, John Sir. The Benefits Which Arise to a Trading People from Navigable Rivers: To Which Are Added, Some Considerations on the Origin of Loughs and Bogs; and a Scheme, for the Establishment of a Company, to Make the River Shannon Navigable, Humbly Offered to the Publick. By John Browne, Esq; Author of the Seasonable Remarks, of the Essay upon Trade, of the Scheme of the Money-matters of Ireland, and of Several Other Pamphlets, upon the Affairs of This Country. Dublin: Printed by S. Powell, and sold by George Ewing, at the Angel and Bible in Dame's-street, E. Hamilton, at the Corner of Christ-Church-lane, High-street, and J. Watson, on the Merchant's-Key, near the Old-Bridge, booksellers, 1729.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBrowne, John Sir. The Benefits Which Arise to a Trading People from Navigable Rivers: To Which Are Added, Some Considerations on the Origin of Loughs and Bogs; and a Scheme, for the Establishment of a Company, to Make the River Shannon Navigable, Humbly Offered to the Publick. By John Browne, Esq; Author of the Seasonable Remarks, of the Essay upon Trade, of the Scheme of the Money-matters of Ireland, and of Several Other Pamphlets, upon the Affairs of This Country. Printed by S. Powell, and sold by George Ewing, at the Angel and Bible in Dame's-street, E. Hamilton, at the Corner of Christ-Church-lane, High-street, and J. Watson, on the Merchant's-Key, near the Old-Bridge, booksellers, 1729.