APA Citation

Burgh, J. (1748). Britain's remembrancer: Being some thoughts on the proper improvement of the present juncture. The character of this age and nation. A brief View, from History, of the Effects of the Vices which now prevail in Britain, upon the greatest Empires and States of former Times. Remarkable Deliverances this Nation has had in the most imminent Dangers; with suitable Reflections. Some Hints, shewing what is in the Power of the several Ranks of People, and of every Individual in Britain, to do toward securing the State from all its Enemies (The fifth edition.). London: printed for G. Freer, at the Bible in Bell-Yard near Temple-Bar; and M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row.

Chicago Style Citation

Burgh, James. Britain's Remembrancer: Being Some Thoughts On the Proper Improvement of the Present Juncture. The Character of This Age and Nation. A Brief View, From History, of the Effects of the Vices Which Now Prevail in Britain, Upon the Greatest Empires and States of Former Times. Remarkable Deliverances This Nation Has Had in the Most Imminent Dangers; With Suitable Reflections. Some Hints, Shewing What Is in the Power of the Several Ranks of People, and of Every Individual in Britain, to Do Toward Securing the State From All Its Enemies. The fifth edition. London: printed for G. Freer, at the Bible in Bell-Yard near Temple-Bar; and M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, 1748.

MLA Citation

Burgh, James. Britain's Remembrancer: Being Some Thoughts On the Proper Improvement of the Present Juncture. The Character of This Age and Nation. A Brief View, From History, of the Effects of the Vices Which Now Prevail in Britain, Upon the Greatest Empires and States of Former Times. Remarkable Deliverances This Nation Has Had in the Most Imminent Dangers; With Suitable Reflections. Some Hints, Shewing What Is in the Power of the Several Ranks of People, and of Every Individual in Britain, to Do Toward Securing the State From All Its Enemies. The fifth edition. London: printed for G. Freer, at the Bible in Bell-Yard near Temple-Bar; and M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, 1748.

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