Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2419915
APA Citation
Chamberlen, Hugh. & Thomas, Dalby. (1695). A proposal for encouraging of persons to subscribe towards a common stock of ... for the erecting and managing of a trade by a general fishery to be with all possible moral security of a great gain to the adventurers, and of no less honour and advantage to the publick, and is a benefit not to be attained by any other methods, as is strongly presumed from arguments that have all the appearing force of demonstration.
MLA Citation
Chamberlen, Hugh. and Thomas, Dalby. A proposal for encouraging of persons to subscribe towards a common stock of ... for the erecting and managing of a trade by a general fishery [microform] : to be with all possible moral security of a great gain to the adventurers, and of no less honour and advantage to the publick, and is a benefit not to be attained by any other methods, as is strongly presumed from arguments that have all the appearing force of demonstration [London? 1695
Australian/Harvard Citation
Chamberlen, Hugh. & Thomas, Dalby. 1695, A proposal for encouraging of persons to subscribe towards a common stock of ... for the erecting and managing of a trade by a general fishery [microform] : to be with all possible moral security of a great gain to the adventurers, and of no less honour and advantage to the publick, and is a benefit not to be attained by any other methods, as is strongly presumed from arguments that have all the appearing force of demonstration [London?
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=A proposal for encouraging of persons to subscribe towards a common stock of ... for the erecting and managing of a trade by a general fishery [microform] : to be with all possible moral security of a great gain to the adventurers, and of no less honour and advantage to the publick, and is a benefit not to be attained by any other methods, as is strongly presumed from arguments that have all the appearing force of demonstration | author1=Chamberlen, Hugh | author2=Thomas, Dalby, Sir | year=1695 | language=English }}