(1715). His Majesty's obligations to the Whigs plainly proved. Shewing that he can neither with safety, reason, or gratitude, depart from them. That the notion of a Tory ministry is ridiculous and absurd; ... With some comparison between the characters of both parties. J.Baker.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHis Majesty's Obligations to the Whigs Plainly Proved. Shewing That He Can Neither with Safety, Reason, or Gratitude, Depart from Them. That the Notion of a Tory Ministry Is Ridiculous and Absurd; ... With Some Comparison Between the Characters of Both Parties. London: J.Baker, 1715.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHis Majesty's Obligations to the Whigs Plainly Proved. Shewing That He Can Neither with Safety, Reason, or Gratitude, Depart from Them. That the Notion of a Tory Ministry Is Ridiculous and Absurd; ... With Some Comparison Between the Characters of Both Parties. J.Baker, 1715.