Macleod, N. Letters to the people of North Britain, on the universally allowed corruption of the Commons House of Parliament, and the indispensible necessity of its immediate and radical -, the only measure from whence unanimity and energy can be expected even in the perilous period of war. By Norman Macleod.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMacleod, Norman. Letters to the People of North Britain, on the Universally Allowed Corruption of the Commons House of Parliament, and the Indispensible Necessity of Its Immediate and Radical -, the Only Measure from Whence Unanimity and Energy Can Be Expected Even in the Perilous Period of War. By Norman Macleod.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMacleod, Norman. Letters to the People of North Britain, on the Universally Allowed Corruption of the Commons House of Parliament, and the Indispensible Necessity of Its Immediate and Radical -, the Only Measure from Whence Unanimity and Energy Can Be Expected Even in the Perilous Period of War. By Norman Macleod.