Poor man's friend. (1841). A letter to the Queen, in behalf of her suffering people: To which is added, a plain and earnest appeal to the fears of the land-owners. E. Wilson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPoor man's friend. A Letter to the Queen, in Behalf of Her Suffering People: To Which Is Added, a Plain and Earnest Appeal to the Fears of the Land-owners. London: E. Wilson, 1841.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPoor man's friend. A Letter to the Queen, in Behalf of Her Suffering People: To Which Is Added, a Plain and Earnest Appeal to the Fears of the Land-owners. E. Wilson, 1841.
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