APA (7th ed.) Citation

Russell, J. (1832). Observations on the growth of British corn: In which the impolicy of the present corn laws is clearly pointed out, the principles of free trade investigated, their fallacy exposed, and their ruinous effects upon the country exhibited; and the ... fact, that Great Britain can ... profitably raise from her own soil, more corn than is sufficient to support her whole population, indisputably demonstrated. Wright [etc., etc.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Russell, Joseph. Observations on the Growth of British Corn: In Which the Impolicy of the Present Corn Laws Is Clearly Pointed Out, the Principles of Free Trade Investigated, Their Fallacy Exposed, and Their Ruinous Effects upon the Country Exhibited; and the ... Fact, That Great Britain Can ... Profitably Raise from Her Own Soil, More Corn than Is Sufficient to Support Her Whole Population, Indisputably Demonstrated. London: Wright [etc., etc.], 1832.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Russell, Joseph. Observations on the Growth of British Corn: In Which the Impolicy of the Present Corn Laws Is Clearly Pointed Out, the Principles of Free Trade Investigated, Their Fallacy Exposed, and Their Ruinous Effects upon the Country Exhibited; and the ... Fact, That Great Britain Can ... Profitably Raise from Her Own Soil, More Corn than Is Sufficient to Support Her Whole Population, Indisputably Demonstrated. Wright [etc., etc.], 1832.

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