Monopoly A letter, addressed to the Benefit societies in great britain: And a Candid appeal to the public. Proposing an infallible remedy against the alarming high price of bread, &c. &c. &c. To defeat the sordid arts of monopoly, and render the blessing permanent. A plan which, if patronized, will supersede the temptation, and point out the ultimate danger of combination amongst the numerous classes of journeymen in this Great commercial country!.
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(1790). Monopoly: A letter, addressed to the Benefit societies in great britain: And a Candid appeal to the public. Proposing an infallible remedy against the alarming high price of bread, &c. &c. &c. To defeat the sordid arts of monopoly, and render the blessing permanent. A plan which, if patronized, will supersede the temptation, and point out the ultimate danger of combination amongst the numerous classes of journeymen in this Great commercial country! . printed and sold by J. Davenport, No. 6, George's Court, St. Johns Gate, clerkenwell; J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street; And all the Booksellers and Newscarriers in Town and Country.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)1790. Monopoly: A Letter, Addressed to the Benefit Societies in Great Britain: And a Candid Appeal to the Public. Proposing an Infallible Remedy against the Alarming High Price of Bread, &c. &c. &c. To Defeat the Sordid Arts of Monopoly, and Render the Blessing Permanent. A Plan Which, If Patronized, Will Supersede the Temptation, and Point Out the Ultimate Danger of Combination Amongst the Numerous Classes of Journeymen in This Great Commercial Country!. printed and sold by J. Davenport, No. 6, George's Court, St. Johns Gate, clerkenwell; J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street; And all the Booksellers and Newscarriers in Town and Country.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Monopoly: A Letter, Addressed to the Benefit Societies in Great Britain: And a Candid Appeal to the Public. Proposing an Infallible Remedy against the Alarming High Price of Bread, &c. &c. &c. To Defeat the Sordid Arts of Monopoly, and Render the Blessing Permanent. A Plan Which, If Patronized, Will Supersede the Temptation, and Point Out the Ultimate Danger of Combination Amongst the Numerous Classes of Journeymen in This Great Commercial Country! printed and sold by J. Davenport, No. 6, George's Court, St. Johns Gate, clerkenwell; J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street; And all the Booksellers and Newscarriers in Town and Country, 1790.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Monopoly: A Letter, Addressed to the Benefit Societies in Great Britain: And a Candid Appeal to the Public. Proposing an Infallible Remedy against the Alarming High Price of Bread, &c. &c. &c. To Defeat the Sordid Arts of Monopoly, and Render the Blessing Permanent. A Plan Which, If Patronized, Will Supersede the Temptation, and Point Out the Ultimate Danger of Combination Amongst the Numerous Classes of Journeymen in This Great Commercial Country! printed and sold by J. Davenport, No. 6, George's Court, St. Johns Gate, clerkenwell; J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet-Street; And all the Booksellers and Newscarriers in Town and Country, 1790.