APA (7th ed.) Citation

Spence, T. (1795). Pigs' meat; or, lessons for the swinish multitude: Published in weekly penny numbers, collected by the poor man's advocate (an old veteran in the cause of freedom) in the course of his reading for more than twenty years. Intended to promote among the labouring part of mankind proper ideas of their situation, of their importance, and of their rights. And to convince them that their forlorn condition has not been entirely overlooked and forgotten, nor their just cause unpleaded, neither by their maker not by the best and most enlightened of men in all ages (The third edition.).

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Spence, Thomas. Pigs' Meat; or, Lessons for the Swinish Multitude: Published in Weekly Penny Numbers, Collected by the Poor Man's Advocate (an Old Veteran in the Cause of Freedom) in the Course of His Reading for More than Twenty Years. Intended to Promote Among the Labouring Part of Mankind Proper Ideas of Their Situation, of Their Importance, and of Their Rights. And to Convince Them That Their Forlorn Condition Has Not Been Entirely Overlooked and Forgotten, nor Their Just Cause Unpleaded, Neither by Their Maker Not by the Best and Most Enlightened of Men in All Ages. The third edition. 1795.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Spence, Thomas. Pigs' Meat; or, Lessons for the Swinish Multitude: Published in Weekly Penny Numbers, Collected by the Poor Man's Advocate (an Old Veteran in the Cause of Freedom) in the Course of His Reading for More than Twenty Years. Intended to Promote Among the Labouring Part of Mankind Proper Ideas of Their Situation, of Their Importance, and of Their Rights. And to Convince Them That Their Forlorn Condition Has Not Been Entirely Overlooked and Forgotten, nor Their Just Cause Unpleaded, Neither by Their Maker Not by the Best and Most Enlightened of Men in All Ages. The third edition. 1795.

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