APA Citation

Bollan, W. (1768). Continued corruption, standing armies, and popular discontents considered, and the establishment of the English colonies in America, with various subsequent proceedings, and the present contests, examined with intent to promote their cordial and perpetual union with their mother-country, for their mutual honour, comfort, strength, and safety. London: Printed by J. Almon.

Chicago Style Citation

Bollan, William. Continued Corruption, Standing Armies, and Popular Discontents Considered, and the Establishment of the English Colonies in America, With Various Subsequent Proceedings, and the Present Contests, Examined With Intent to Promote Their Cordial and Perpetual Union With Their Mother-country, for Their Mutual Honour, Comfort, Strength, and Safety. London: Printed by J. Almon, 1768.

MLA Citation

Bollan, William. Continued Corruption, Standing Armies, and Popular Discontents Considered, and the Establishment of the English Colonies in America, With Various Subsequent Proceedings, and the Present Contests, Examined With Intent to Promote Their Cordial and Perpetual Union With Their Mother-country, for Their Mutual Honour, Comfort, Strength, and Safety. London: Printed by J. Almon, 1768.

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