Ovington, J. (1816). A certain remedy for existing distresses, or, The labouring man's advocate: An appeal to the justice and humanity of the British public, respecting the wages of labour. Pewtress, Low, and Pewtress.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Ovington, John. A Certain Remedy for Existing Distresses, or, The Labouring Man's Advocate: An Appeal to the Justice and Humanity of the British Public, Respecting the Wages of Labour. London: Pewtress, Low, and Pewtress, 1816.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Ovington, John. A Certain Remedy for Existing Distresses, or, The Labouring Man's Advocate: An Appeal to the Justice and Humanity of the British Public, Respecting the Wages of Labour. Pewtress, Low, and Pewtress, 1816.
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