Kentish clergyman. (1801). Observations on the enormous high price of provisions: Shewing, amongst other articles, that the overgrown opulence of the husbandman or farmer, tends to subvert the necessary gradations of society, is inimical to the interests of morality in general, and, if not salutarily corrected, will be the perpetual bane and misery of the country. Printed and published by Clement.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Kentish clergyman. Observations on the Enormous High Price of Provisions: Shewing, Amongst Other Articles, That the Overgrown Opulence of the Husbandman or Farmer, Tends to Subvert the Necessary Gradations of Society, Is Inimical to the Interests of Morality in General, and, If Not Salutarily Corrected, Will Be the Perpetual Bane and Misery of the Country. London: Printed and published by Clement, 1801.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Kentish clergyman. Observations on the Enormous High Price of Provisions: Shewing, Amongst Other Articles, That the Overgrown Opulence of the Husbandman or Farmer, Tends to Subvert the Necessary Gradations of Society, Is Inimical to the Interests of Morality in General, and, If Not Salutarily Corrected, Will Be the Perpetual Bane and Misery of the Country. Printed and published by Clement, 1801.