Irishman. Reasons against a union: In which "Arguments for and against a union," supposed to have come from a person in high station, are particularly considered; by an Irishman (The second edition.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationIrishman. Reasons Against a Union: In Which "Arguments for and Against a Union," Supposed to Have Come from a Person in High Station, Are Particularly Considered; by an Irishman. The second edition.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationIrishman. Reasons Against a Union: In Which "Arguments for and Against a Union," Supposed to Have Come from a Person in High Station, Are Particularly Considered; by an Irishman. The second edition.
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