APA Citation

Phillips, J. (1784). Essex: Suffolk, and Norfolk, Navigable Canal from London to Norwich and Lynn. By subscription, ready for the press, and speedily will be published, Price Five Shillings, half Bound, dedicated, by permission, to Thomas Bernay Brampston and John Bullock, Esqrs. Representatives for Essex; Sir John Rous, Bart. and Joshua Grigby, Esq. Representatives for Suffolk; Sir Edward Astley and Sir John Wodehouse, Barts. Representatives for Norfolk; a treatise addressed to the Nobility, Gentry, Land owners, Merchants, Traders, Farmers, and Manufacturers, of the Cities and Towns in those Counties, and also the City of London. Containing a full and particular account of the numerous advantages which will accrue to them, if a Navigable Canal was immediately cut from London through the interior parts of the above Counties to Norwich and Lynn. [London?]: s.n.

Chicago Style Citation

Phillips, John. Essex: Suffolk, and Norfolk, Navigable Canal From London to Norwich and Lynn. By Subscription, Ready for the Press, and Speedily Will Be Published, Price Five Shillings, Half Bound, Dedicated, By Permission, to Thomas Bernay Brampston and John Bullock, Esqrs. Representatives for Essex; Sir John Rous, Bart. and Joshua Grigby, Esq. Representatives for Suffolk; Sir Edward Astley and Sir John Wodehouse, Barts. Representatives for Norfolk; a Treatise Addressed to the Nobility, Gentry, Land Owners, Merchants, Traders, Farmers, and Manufacturers, of the Cities and Towns in Those Counties, and Also the City of London. Containing a Full and Particular Account of the Numerous Advantages Which Will Accrue to Them, If a Navigable Canal Was Immediately Cut From London Through the Interior Parts of the Above Counties to Norwich and Lynn. [London?]: s.n, 1784.

MLA Citation

Phillips, John. Essex: Suffolk, and Norfolk, Navigable Canal From London to Norwich and Lynn. By Subscription, Ready for the Press, and Speedily Will Be Published, Price Five Shillings, Half Bound, Dedicated, By Permission, to Thomas Bernay Brampston and John Bullock, Esqrs. Representatives for Essex; Sir John Rous, Bart. and Joshua Grigby, Esq. Representatives for Suffolk; Sir Edward Astley and Sir John Wodehouse, Barts. Representatives for Norfolk; a Treatise Addressed to the Nobility, Gentry, Land Owners, Merchants, Traders, Farmers, and Manufacturers, of the Cities and Towns in Those Counties, and Also the City of London. Containing a Full and Particular Account of the Numerous Advantages Which Will Accrue to Them, If a Navigable Canal Was Immediately Cut From London Through the Interior Parts of the Above Counties to Norwich and Lynn. [London?]: s.n, 1784.

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