(1731). A short answer to an elaborate pamphlet, entitled, The importance of the sugar plantations, &c. ...: Shewing, that the bill ... for prohibiting the commerce carried on between our northern colonies, and the foreign sugar plantations, tends to the impoverishing and ruin of those colonies : the weakening of the power of the English empire in those parts : and the damage and loss of Great Britain ... in a letter to a noble peer. [London].
Chicago Style CitationA Short Answer to an Elaborate Pamphlet, Entitled, The Importance of the Sugar Plantations, &c. ...: Shewing, That the Bill ... for Prohibiting the Commerce Carried On between Our Northern Colonies, and the Foreign Sugar Plantations, Tends to the Impoverishing and Ruin of Those Colonies : The Weakening of the Power of the English Empire in Those Parts : And the Damage and Loss of Great Britain ... in a Letter to a Noble Peer. [London], 1731.
MLA CitationA Short Answer to an Elaborate Pamphlet, Entitled, The Importance of the Sugar Plantations, &c. ...: Shewing, That the Bill ... for Prohibiting the Commerce Carried On between Our Northern Colonies, and the Foreign Sugar Plantations, Tends to the Impoverishing and Ruin of Those Colonies : The Weakening of the Power of the English Empire in Those Parts : And the Damage and Loss of Great Britain ... in a Letter to a Noble Peer. [London], 1731.