Tinmouth, W. (1835). Unparalleled injustice!: As developed in the case of Mr. William Tinmouth, who has been imprisoned fourteen years and upwards and is still a prisoner in Durham Gaol for an alleged debt of twenty pounds. Printed and published by H. Hetherington.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTinmouth, William. Unparalleled Injustice!: As Developed in the Case of Mr. William Tinmouth, Who Has Been Imprisoned Fourteen Years and Upwards and Is Still a Prisoner in Durham Gaol for an Alleged Debt of Twenty Pounds. London: Printed and published by H. Hetherington, 1835.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTinmouth, William. Unparalleled Injustice!: As Developed in the Case of Mr. William Tinmouth, Who Has Been Imprisoned Fourteen Years and Upwards and Is Still a Prisoner in Durham Gaol for an Alleged Debt of Twenty Pounds. Printed and published by H. Hetherington, 1835.