APA Citation

Peck, P. (1732). Some observations for improvement of trade, by establishing the fishery of Great Britain: As a proper means to obtain the ballance of trade, employ the poor, and promote the interest of the proprietors of the South-Sea Company, Under their Direction or a Committee to be appointed for that Purpose, agreeable to their Charter, and Acts of Parliament passed for the Establishment thereof. With some Hints how the said Fishery may be gained in like manner as our Woollen Manufactory was by King Henry Vii. and Queen Elizabeth. Humbly Dedicated to His Grace James Duke of Chandos. By Mr. Peck. London: printed by J. Hughs in High-Holborn, for T. Dormer next Door to the Castle Tavern in Fleetstreet.

Chicago Style Citation

Peck, Philip. Some Observations for Improvement of Trade, By Establishing the Fishery of Great Britain: As a Proper Means to Obtain the Ballance of Trade, Employ the Poor, and Promote the Interest of the Proprietors of the South-Sea Company, Under Their Direction or a Committee to Be Appointed for That Purpose, Agreeable to Their Charter, and Acts of Parliament Passed for the Establishment Thereof. With Some Hints How the Said Fishery May Be Gained in Like Manner As Our Woollen Manufactory Was By King Henry Vii. and Queen Elizabeth. Humbly Dedicated to His Grace James Duke of Chandos. By Mr. Peck. London: printed by J. Hughs in High-Holborn, for T. Dormer next Door to the Castle Tavern in Fleetstreet, 1732.

MLA Citation

Peck, Philip. Some Observations for Improvement of Trade, By Establishing the Fishery of Great Britain: As a Proper Means to Obtain the Ballance of Trade, Employ the Poor, and Promote the Interest of the Proprietors of the South-Sea Company, Under Their Direction or a Committee to Be Appointed for That Purpose, Agreeable to Their Charter, and Acts of Parliament Passed for the Establishment Thereof. With Some Hints How the Said Fishery May Be Gained in Like Manner As Our Woollen Manufactory Was By King Henry Vii. and Queen Elizabeth. Humbly Dedicated to His Grace James Duke of Chandos. By Mr. Peck. London: printed by J. Hughs in High-Holborn, for T. Dormer next Door to the Castle Tavern in Fleetstreet, 1732.

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