Thorp, W. (1813). Catholic emancipation: The substance of a speech intended to have been spoken at a meeting convened ... for the purpose of taking into consideration the expediency of presenting a petition to Parliament against the claims of the Roman Catholics. Printed for R. Bickerstaff by T. Bensley.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThorp, William. Catholic Emancipation: The Substance of a Speech Intended to Have Been Spoken at a Meeting Convened ... for the Purpose of Taking into Consideration the Expediency of Presenting a Petition to Parliament Against the Claims of the Roman Catholics. London: Printed for R. Bickerstaff by T. Bensley, 1813.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThorp, William. Catholic Emancipation: The Substance of a Speech Intended to Have Been Spoken at a Meeting Convened ... for the Purpose of Taking into Consideration the Expediency of Presenting a Petition to Parliament Against the Claims of the Roman Catholics. Printed for R. Bickerstaff by T. Bensley, 1813.