Hill, R. S. (1795). Hard measure, or a real statement of facts, in a letter to the burgesses, and freemen burgesses, of the town of Shrewsbury. With a few expostulations and remarks Addressed to the new Candidate The Honourable William Hill. Occasioned by the very peculiar and unwarrantable manner, in which he has repeatedly introduced the name of Sir Richard Hill, into his late printed Addresses. By Sir Richard Hill, Bart (The third edition with alterations and large additions.). Printed for J. Stockdale, and to be had of all the booksellers in Shrewsbury.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Hill, Richard Sir. Hard Measure, or a Real Statement of Facts, in a Letter to the Burgesses, and Freemen Burgesses, of the Town of Shrewsbury. With a Few Expostulations and Remarks Addressed to the New Candidate The Honourable William Hill. Occasioned by the Very Peculiar and Unwarrantable Manner, in Which He Has Repeatedly Introduced the Name of Sir Richard Hill, into His Late Printed Addresses. By Sir Richard Hill, Bart. The third edition with alterations and large additions. [London]: Printed for J. Stockdale, and to be had of all the booksellers in Shrewsbury, 1795.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Hill, Richard Sir. Hard Measure, or a Real Statement of Facts, in a Letter to the Burgesses, and Freemen Burgesses, of the Town of Shrewsbury. With a Few Expostulations and Remarks Addressed to the New Candidate The Honourable William Hill. Occasioned by the Very Peculiar and Unwarrantable Manner, in Which He Has Repeatedly Introduced the Name of Sir Richard Hill, into His Late Printed Addresses. By Sir Richard Hill, Bart. The third edition with alterations and large additions. Printed for J. Stockdale, and to be had of all the booksellers in Shrewsbury, 1795.