(1720). A farther examination and explanation of the South-Sea Company's scheme: Shewing, that it is not the interest of the South-Sea Company to offer the Annuitants such terms as may induce them to come in; and that the proposal of the Bank is more likely to be accepted by the annuitonts, and the publick not disappointed. J. Roberts.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Farther Examination and Explanation of the South-Sea Company's Scheme: Shewing, That It Is Not the Interest of the South-Sea Company to Offer the Annuitants Such Terms as May Induce Them to Come in; and That the Proposal of the Bank Is More Likely to Be Accepted by the Annuitonts, and the Publick Not Disappointed. London: J. Roberts, 1720.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Farther Examination and Explanation of the South-Sea Company's Scheme: Shewing, That It Is Not the Interest of the South-Sea Company to Offer the Annuitants Such Terms as May Induce Them to Come in; and That the Proposal of the Bank Is More Likely to Be Accepted by the Annuitonts, and the Publick Not Disappointed. J. Roberts, 1720.