APA (7th ed.) Citation

Carmack, E. W. (1899). Means militarism and foreign entanglements-The dangers and burdens entailed by a policy of conquest: Needless expenditures for domestic purposes must be stinted in order to keep up military taxes, from speech of Hon. E.W. Carmack, in the House of Representatives January 12, 1899. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Carmack, Edward Ward. Means Militarism and Foreign Entanglements-The Dangers and Burdens Entailed by a Policy of Conquest: Needless Expenditures for Domestic Purposes Must Be Stinted in Order to Keep Up Military Taxes, from Speech of Hon. E.W. Carmack, in the House of Representatives January 12, 1899. [U.S.]: [publisher not identified], 1899.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Carmack, Edward Ward. Means Militarism and Foreign Entanglements-The Dangers and Burdens Entailed by a Policy of Conquest: Needless Expenditures for Domestic Purposes Must Be Stinted in Order to Keep Up Military Taxes, from Speech of Hon. E.W. Carmack, in the House of Representatives January 12, 1899. [publisher not identified], 1899.

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