Stephen, J. (1807). Emancipation in disguise, or, The true crisis of the colonies: To which are added, considerations upon measures proposed for their temporary relief, and observations upon colonial monopoly : shewing the different effects of its enforcement and relaxation, exposing the advantages derived by America from Louisiana, and lastly, suggestions for a permanent plan to supply our colonies with provisions and our navy with certain naval stores independent of foreign supplies. Printed for J. Ridgway, and J.M. Richardson.
Chicago-referens (17:e uppl.)Stephen, James. Emancipation in Disguise, or, The True Crisis of the Colonies: To Which Are Added, Considerations upon Measures Proposed for Their Temporary Relief, and Observations upon Colonial Monopoly : Shewing the Different Effects of Its Enforcement and Relaxation, Exposing the Advantages Derived by America from Louisiana, and Lastly, Suggestions for a Permanent Plan to Supply Our Colonies with Provisions and Our Navy with Certain Naval Stores Independent of Foreign Supplies. London: Printed for J. Ridgway, and J.M. Richardson, 1807.
MLA-referens (8:e uppl.)Stephen, James. Emancipation in Disguise, or, The True Crisis of the Colonies: To Which Are Added, Considerations upon Measures Proposed for Their Temporary Relief, and Observations upon Colonial Monopoly : Shewing the Different Effects of Its Enforcement and Relaxation, Exposing the Advantages Derived by America from Louisiana, and Lastly, Suggestions for a Permanent Plan to Supply Our Colonies with Provisions and Our Navy with Certain Naval Stores Independent of Foreign Supplies. Printed for J. Ridgway, and J.M. Richardson, 1807.