Well-wisher to Great-Britain. (1757). The ten plagues of England, of worse consequence than those of Egypt: Described under the following heads ... the whole intended to shew, that whatever crimes or foibles infect the minds of a people, are far more injurious to a nation than bodily plagues. London: Printed for R. Withy and Co..
Chicago Style CitationWell-wisher to Great-Britain. The Ten Plagues of England, of Worse Consequence Than Those of Egypt: Described Under the Following Heads ... the Whole Intended to Shew, That Whatever Crimes or Foibles Infect the Minds of a People, Are Far More Injurious to a Nation Than Bodily Plagues. London: Printed for R. Withy and Co., 1757.
MLA CitationWell-wisher to Great-Britain. The Ten Plagues of England, of Worse Consequence Than Those of Egypt: Described Under the Following Heads ... the Whole Intended to Shew, That Whatever Crimes or Foibles Infect the Minds of a People, Are Far More Injurious to a Nation Than Bodily Plagues. London: Printed for R. Withy and Co., 1757.