APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sinclair, J. (1829). Thoughts on currency, and the means of promoting national prosperity, by the adoption of "an improved circulation", founded on the security of solid property, and adapted to the wants and necessities of the country: With an appendix "on the doctrines of free trade" ... Printed for Hatchard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sinclair, John. Thoughts on Currency, and the Means of Promoting National Prosperity, by the Adoption of "an Improved Circulation", Founded on the Security of Solid Property, and Adapted to the Wants and Necessities of the Country: With an Appendix "on the Doctrines of Free Trade" ... London: Printed for Hatchard, 1829.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sinclair, John. Thoughts on Currency, and the Means of Promoting National Prosperity, by the Adoption of "an Improved Circulation", Founded on the Security of Solid Property, and Adapted to the Wants and Necessities of the Country: With an Appendix "on the Doctrines of Free Trade" ... Printed for Hatchard, 1829.


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