Hanway, J. (1781). Distributive justice and mercy: Shewing, that a temporary real solitary imprisonment of convicts, supported by religious instruction, and well-regulated labour, is essential to their well-being, and the safety, honour, and reputation of the people. Sold by J. Dodsley.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHanway, Jonas. Distributive Justice and Mercy: Shewing, That a Temporary Real Solitary Imprisonment of Convicts, Supported by Religious Instruction, and Well-regulated Labour, Is Essential to Their Well-being, and the Safety, Honour, and Reputation of the People. London: Sold by J. Dodsley, 1781.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHanway, Jonas. Distributive Justice and Mercy: Shewing, That a Temporary Real Solitary Imprisonment of Convicts, Supported by Religious Instruction, and Well-regulated Labour, Is Essential to Their Well-being, and the Safety, Honour, and Reputation of the People. Sold by J. Dodsley, 1781.