APA Citation

Sharp, G. (1794). A general plan for laying out towns and townships: On the new-acquired lands in the East Indies, America, or elsewhere; In order to promote Cultivation, and raise the Value of all the adjoining Land, at the Price of giving gratis the Town-Lots, and, in some Cases (as in new Colonies), also the small Out-Lots, to the first Settlers and their Heirs, so long as they possess no other Land; and on other equitable Conditions. [London].

Chicago Style Citation

Sharp, Granville. A General Plan for Laying Out Towns and Townships: On the New-acquired Lands in the East Indies, America, or Elsewhere; In Order to Promote Cultivation, and Raise the Value of All the Adjoining Land, At the Price of Giving Gratis the Town-Lots, And, in Some Cases (as in New Colonies), Also the Small Out-Lots, to the First Settlers and Their Heirs, so Long As They Possess No Other Land; and On Other Equitable Conditions. [London], 1794.

MLA Citation

Sharp, Granville. A General Plan for Laying Out Towns and Townships: On the New-acquired Lands in the East Indies, America, or Elsewhere; In Order to Promote Cultivation, and Raise the Value of All the Adjoining Land, At the Price of Giving Gratis the Town-Lots, And, in Some Cases (as in New Colonies), Also the Small Out-Lots, to the First Settlers and Their Heirs, so Long As They Possess No Other Land; and On Other Equitable Conditions. [London], 1794.

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