APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sayer, B. (1833). An attempt to shew the justice and expediency of substituting an income or property tax for the present taxes, or a part of them: As affording the most equitable, the least injurious and (under the modified procedure suggested therein) the least obnoxious mode of taxation : also, the most fair, advantageous and effectual plans of reducing the national debt. J. Hatchard and Son.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sayer, Benjamin. An Attempt to Shew the Justice and Expediency of Substituting an Income or Property Tax for the Present Taxes, or a Part of Them: As Affording the Most Equitable, the Least Injurious and (under the Modified Procedure Suggested Therein) the Least Obnoxious Mode of Taxation : Also, the Most Fair, Advantageous and Effectual Plans of Reducing the National Debt. London: J. Hatchard and Son, 1833.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sayer, Benjamin. An Attempt to Shew the Justice and Expediency of Substituting an Income or Property Tax for the Present Taxes, or a Part of Them: As Affording the Most Equitable, the Least Injurious and (under the Modified Procedure Suggested Therein) the Least Obnoxious Mode of Taxation : Also, the Most Fair, Advantageous and Effectual Plans of Reducing the National Debt. J. Hatchard and Son, 1833.

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