Farmer. Impartial remarks, on the subject of an union. ... In which the sentiments of the Catholic body, are vindicated from the charge of favouring the project. With a reply to Mr. Mc. Kenna's Memoire. By a farmer.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFarmer. Impartial Remarks, on the Subject of an Union. ... In Which the Sentiments of the Catholic Body, Are Vindicated from the Charge of Favouring the Project. With a Reply to Mr. Mc. Kenna's Memoire. By a Farmer.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFarmer. Impartial Remarks, on the Subject of an Union. ... In Which the Sentiments of the Catholic Body, Are Vindicated from the Charge of Favouring the Project. With a Reply to Mr. Mc. Kenna's Memoire. By a Farmer.
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