APA (7th ed.) Citation

Carey, M. (1835). Letters on the condition of the poor: Addressed to Alexander Henry, Esq., containing a vindication of poor laws and benevolent societies, proofs of the injustice of the general censure of the poor for extravagance, dissipation, etc., instances of intense suffering in Philadelphia (2nd ed., improved.). [s.n.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Carey, Mathew. Letters on the Condition of the Poor: Addressed to Alexander Henry, Esq., Containing a Vindication of Poor Laws and Benevolent Societies, Proofs of the Injustice of the General Censure of the Poor for Extravagance, Dissipation, Etc., Instances of Intense Suffering in Philadelphia. 2nd ed., improved. S.l: [s.n.], 1835.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Carey, Mathew. Letters on the Condition of the Poor: Addressed to Alexander Henry, Esq., Containing a Vindication of Poor Laws and Benevolent Societies, Proofs of the Injustice of the General Censure of the Poor for Extravagance, Dissipation, Etc., Instances of Intense Suffering in Philadelphia. 2nd ed., improved. [s.n.], 1835.

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