Hansard, L. J. (1844). Remarks in relation to an appeal now before Parliament for the suppression of an intolerable nuisance which has long afflicted the community: By tending to the destruction of their best interests and truest happiness. J. and L.J. Hansard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHansard, Luke James. Remarks in Relation to an Appeal Now Before Parliament for the Suppression of an Intolerable Nuisance Which Has Long Afflicted the Community: By Tending to the Destruction of Their Best Interests and Truest Happiness. London: J. and L.J. Hansard, 1844.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHansard, Luke James. Remarks in Relation to an Appeal Now Before Parliament for the Suppression of an Intolerable Nuisance Which Has Long Afflicted the Community: By Tending to the Destruction of Their Best Interests and Truest Happiness. J. and L.J. Hansard, 1844.