(1844). An £ s.d. view of the working of the corn-laws: Showing that they are injurious to the landed interest and more particularly so to the tenant-farmer and his labourers, the tradesmen and shopkeepers. R. & J.E. Taylor.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAn £ S.d. View of the Working of the Corn-laws: Showing That They Are Injurious to the Landed Interest and More Particularly so to the Tenant-farmer and His Labourers, the Tradesmen and Shopkeepers. London: R. & J.E. Taylor, 1844.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAn £ S.d. View of the Working of the Corn-laws: Showing That They Are Injurious to the Landed Interest and More Particularly so to the Tenant-farmer and His Labourers, the Tradesmen and Shopkeepers. R. & J.E. Taylor, 1844.
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