APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wight, W. (1845). Common sense, a word to those who do not think by proxy, or, The temperance movement, the public press, opium eating, the Bishop of Norwich, Father Mathew, Ireland, and English Protestants. Office of the Scottish Temperance League.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wight, William. Common Sense, a Word to Those Who Do Not Think by Proxy, or, The Temperance Movement, the Public Press, Opium Eating, the Bishop of Norwich, Father Mathew, Ireland, and English Protestants. Glasgow: Office of the Scottish Temperance League, 1845.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wight, William. Common Sense, a Word to Those Who Do Not Think by Proxy, or, The Temperance Movement, the Public Press, Opium Eating, the Bishop of Norwich, Father Mathew, Ireland, and English Protestants. Office of the Scottish Temperance League, 1845.

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