APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1748). The grand secret of precipitating the preliminaries brought to light; or, a view of the motives that induced the courts of L-n and the Hague to overlook the visible advantages of continuing the war: With observations on the probable instability of the ensuing peace, ... In a letter from Amsterdam. G. Smith.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Grand Secret of Precipitating the Preliminaries Brought to Light; or, a View of the Motives That Induced the Courts of L-n and the Hague to Overlook the Visible Advantages of Continuing the War: With Observations on the Probable Instability of the Ensuing Peace, ... In a Letter from Amsterdam. London: G. Smith, 1748.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Grand Secret of Precipitating the Preliminaries Brought to Light; or, a View of the Motives That Induced the Courts of L-n and the Hague to Overlook the Visible Advantages of Continuing the War: With Observations on the Probable Instability of the Ensuing Peace, ... In a Letter from Amsterdam. G. Smith, 1748.

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