APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1842). The corn laws condemned on account of their injustice and immoral tendency: By upwards of five hundred ministers, of different denominations, resident in Scotland; with an appendix containing all the documents, including the resolutions of the conference, and their address to the people of Scotland. Adam & Charles Black.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Corn Laws Condemned on Account of Their Injustice and Immoral Tendency: By Upwards of Five Hundred Ministers, of Different Denominations, Resident in Scotland; with an Appendix Containing All the Documents, Including the Resolutions of the Conference, and Their Address to the People of Scotland. Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black, 1842.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Corn Laws Condemned on Account of Their Injustice and Immoral Tendency: By Upwards of Five Hundred Ministers, of Different Denominations, Resident in Scotland; with an Appendix Containing All the Documents, Including the Resolutions of the Conference, and Their Address to the People of Scotland. Adam & Charles Black, 1842.

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