APA Citation

Machiavelli, N. (1747). A scheme, I. To raise immediately fifty or sixty thousand men ... II. To raise, by easy methods, a large sum likewise immediately, in order to augment our sea-forces, III. To suppress at once the smugglers, so as to afford a great advantage to the fair dealer, and increase the Custom-House revenues: In a letter to a member of Parliament. S.l: Printed for C. Corbet.

Chicago Style Citation

Machiavelli, Niccolò. A Scheme, I. To Raise Immediately Fifty or Sixty Thousand Men ... II. To Raise, By Easy Methods, a Large Sum Likewise Immediately, in Order to Augment Our Sea-forces, III. To Suppress At Once the Smugglers, so As to Afford a Great Advantage to the Fair Dealer, and Increase the Custom-House Revenues: In a Letter to a Member of Parliament. S.l: Printed for C. Corbet, 1747.

MLA Citation

Machiavelli, Niccolò. A Scheme, I. To Raise Immediately Fifty or Sixty Thousand Men ... II. To Raise, By Easy Methods, a Large Sum Likewise Immediately, in Order to Augment Our Sea-forces, III. To Suppress At Once the Smugglers, so As to Afford a Great Advantage to the Fair Dealer, and Increase the Custom-House Revenues: In a Letter to a Member of Parliament. S.l: Printed for C. Corbet, 1747.

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