(1820). Motives for an enquiry into the present distresses: Addressed to members of both Houses of Parliament, showing that the artificial high price of corn occasions a much greater pressure than the whole amount of the taxes.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMotives for an Enquiry into the Present Distresses: Addressed to Members of Both Houses of Parliament, Showing That the Artificial High Price of Corn Occasions a Much Greater Pressure than the Whole Amount of the Taxes. 1820.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMotives for an Enquiry into the Present Distresses: Addressed to Members of Both Houses of Parliament, Showing That the Artificial High Price of Corn Occasions a Much Greater Pressure than the Whole Amount of the Taxes. 1820.
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