Philo-Patriae. (1753). Considerations on the bill to permit persons professing the Jewish religion to be naturalized by Parliament: In several letters from a merchant in town to his friend in the country : wherein the motives of all parties interested therein are examined ; the principles of Christianity, with regard to the admission of Jews, are fully discussed ; and their utility in trade clearly proved. Printed for R. Baldwin, at the Rose, in Pater-noster-Row.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPhilo-Patriae. Considerations on the Bill to Permit Persons Professing the Jewish Religion to Be Naturalized by Parliament: In Several Letters from a Merchant in Town to His Friend in the Country : Wherein the Motives of All Parties Interested Therein Are Examined ; the Principles of Christianity, with Regard to the Admission of Jews, Are Fully Discussed ; and Their Utility in Trade Clearly Proved. London: Printed for R. Baldwin, at the Rose, in Pater-noster-Row, 1753.
MLA引文Philo-Patriae. Considerations on the Bill to Permit Persons Professing the Jewish Religion to Be Naturalized by Parliament: In Several Letters from a Merchant in Town to His Friend in the Country : Wherein the Motives of All Parties Interested Therein Are Examined ; the Principles of Christianity, with Regard to the Admission of Jews, Are Fully Discussed ; and Their Utility in Trade Clearly Proved. Printed for R. Baldwin, at the Rose, in Pater-noster-Row, 1753.