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APA Citation
Briscoe, John. (1695). The following proposals for, and accounts of, a national land-bank having been printed at London. Its proveable many gentlemen who would have subscribed thereto, by reason of the distance of their dwelling from thence have heard nothing, orhad [sic] but an imperfect account of it; for informing whom, true copies of several of Mr. Brisco's papers are herewith reprinted, in order to be dispersed in several counties. The free-hold estates of England, or England itself the best fund or security. Edinburgh : Reprinted by George Mosman, by order of Joseph Blake of London, then resideing there
MLA Citation
Briscoe, John. The following proposals for, and accounts of, a national land-bank having been printed at London. [electronic resource] : Its proveable many gentlemen who would have subscribed thereto, by reason of the distance of their dwelling from thence have heard nothing, orhad [sic] but an imperfect account of it; for informing whom, true copies of several of Mr. Brisco's papers are herewith reprinted, in order to be dispersed in several counties. The free-hold estates of England, or England itself the best fund or security Reprinted by George Mosman, by order of Joseph Blake of London, then resideing there Edinburgh 1695
Australian/Harvard Citation
Briscoe, John. 1695, The following proposals for, and accounts of, a national land-bank having been printed at London. [electronic resource] : Its proveable many gentlemen who would have subscribed thereto, by reason of the distance of their dwelling from thence have heard nothing, orhad [sic] but an imperfect account of it; for informing whom, true copies of several of Mr. Brisco's papers are herewith reprinted, in order to be dispersed in several counties. The free-hold estates of England, or England itself the best fund or security Reprinted by George Mosman, by order of Joseph Blake of London, then resideing there Edinburgh
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=The following proposals for, and accounts of, a national land-bank having been printed at London. [electronic resource] : Its proveable many gentlemen who would have subscribed thereto, by reason of the distance of their dwelling from thence have heard nothing, orhad [sic] but an imperfect account of it; for informing whom, true copies of several of Mr. Brisco's papers are herewith reprinted, in order to be dispersed in several counties. The free-hold estates of England, or England itself the best fund or security | author1=Briscoe, John, fl. 1695 | year=1695 | publisher=Reprinted by George Mosman, by order of Joseph Blake of London, then resideing there | language=English }}