APA Citation

Massie, J. (1762). Observations relating to British and Spanish proceedings, &c. wherein due notice is taken of a memorable dialogue between Harry and Will. on the expediency of a continental war: And proper inquiry is made after the motives for taking since that dialogue was written, some such measures as Will. therein says, have been the overthrow of all our councils ... most humbly submitted to the consideration of the Parliament and people of Great Britain. London: Sold by T. Payne, W. Owen.

Chicago Style Citation

Massie, Joseph. Observations Relating to British and Spanish Proceedings, &c. Wherein Due Notice Is Taken of a Memorable Dialogue between Harry and Will. On the Expediency of a Continental War: And Proper Inquiry Is Made After the Motives for Taking Since That Dialogue Was Written, Some Such Measures As Will. Therein Says, Have Been the Overthrow of All Our Councils ... Most Humbly Submitted to the Consideration of the Parliament and People of Great Britain. London: Sold by T. Payne, W. Owen, 1762.

MLA Citation

Massie, Joseph. Observations Relating to British and Spanish Proceedings, &c. Wherein Due Notice Is Taken of a Memorable Dialogue between Harry and Will. On the Expediency of a Continental War: And Proper Inquiry Is Made After the Motives for Taking Since That Dialogue Was Written, Some Such Measures As Will. Therein Says, Have Been the Overthrow of All Our Councils ... Most Humbly Submitted to the Consideration of the Parliament and People of Great Britain. London: Sold by T. Payne, W. Owen, 1762.

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