(1739). The conduct of the livery-men at the late election of a Lord-Mayor: And their Proceedings in the Common-Hall Justified; with Some Cautions relating to their Future Conduct, and the Present State of the Nation. In an Address to the Common-Council and Livery. London: printed for T. Gardner, Printer and Publisher, at Cowley's-Head without Temple-Bar.
Chicago Style CitationThe Conduct of the Livery-men At the Late Election of a Lord-Mayor: And Their Proceedings in the Common-Hall Justified; With Some Cautions Relating to Their Future Conduct, and the Present State of the Nation. In an Address to the Common-Council and Livery. London: printed for T. Gardner, Printer and Publisher, at Cowley's-Head without Temple-Bar, 1739.
MLA CitationThe Conduct of the Livery-men At the Late Election of a Lord-Mayor: And Their Proceedings in the Common-Hall Justified; With Some Cautions Relating to Their Future Conduct, and the Present State of the Nation. In an Address to the Common-Council and Livery. London: printed for T. Gardner, Printer and Publisher, at Cowley's-Head without Temple-Bar, 1739.