(1837). An abridgment of the evidence given before the Select Committee, appointed in 1835: To consider the most effectual means of preventing bribery, corruption, and intimidation, in the election of members to serve in Parliament. J. Ridgway and Sons.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAn Abridgment of the Evidence Given Before the Select Committee, Appointed in 1835: To Consider the Most Effectual Means of Preventing Bribery, Corruption, and Intimidation, in the Election of Members to Serve in Parliament. London: J. Ridgway and Sons, 1837.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAn Abridgment of the Evidence Given Before the Select Committee, Appointed in 1835: To Consider the Most Effectual Means of Preventing Bribery, Corruption, and Intimidation, in the Election of Members to Serve in Parliament. J. Ridgway and Sons, 1837.