Hanway, J., & Stansfield, D. A reply to C----- A-------, author of the Candid remarks on Mr. Hanway's candid historical account of the Foundling Hospital: With relation to the probable advantages of this institution, if confined to such foundlings, orphans, and deserted children, within the bills of mortality, as were usually sent to parish workhouses and parish nurses.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHanway, Jonas, and David Stansfield. A Reply to C----- A-------, Author of the Candid Remarks on Mr. Hanway's Candid Historical Account of the Foundling Hospital: With Relation to the Probable Advantages of This Institution, If Confined to Such Foundlings, Orphans, and Deserted Children, Within the Bills of Mortality, as Were Usually Sent to Parish Workhouses and Parish Nurses.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHanway, Jonas, and David Stansfield. A Reply to C----- A-------, Author of the Candid Remarks on Mr. Hanway's Candid Historical Account of the Foundling Hospital: With Relation to the Probable Advantages of This Institution, If Confined to Such Foundlings, Orphans, and Deserted Children, Within the Bills of Mortality, as Were Usually Sent to Parish Workhouses and Parish Nurses.