APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hanson, J. (1831). Humanity against tyranny: Being an exposé of a petition presented to the House of Commons by Lord Morpeth, August 3d, 1831, from ten factory-mongers, resident in Huddersfield and its neighbourhood, against Sir J.C. Hobhouse's factories bill, as amended by the Committee, and ordered to be printed by the House of Commons, July 18th, 1831. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hanson, John. Humanity Against Tyranny: Being an Exposé of a Petition Presented to the House of Commons by Lord Morpeth, August 3d, 1831, from Ten Factory-mongers, Resident in Huddersfield and Its Neighbourhood, Against Sir J.C. Hobhouse's Factories Bill, as Amended by the Committee, and Ordered to Be Printed by the House of Commons, July 18th, 1831. [England?]: [publisher not identified], 1831.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hanson, John. Humanity Against Tyranny: Being an Exposé of a Petition Presented to the House of Commons by Lord Morpeth, August 3d, 1831, from Ten Factory-mongers, Resident in Huddersfield and Its Neighbourhood, Against Sir J.C. Hobhouse's Factories Bill, as Amended by the Committee, and Ordered to Be Printed by the House of Commons, July 18th, 1831. [publisher not identified], 1831.

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