Lillingston, C. (1834). The causes of the present agricultural distress clearly proved, the probable effects of this distress shortly stated, and the only practicable remedies fully explained: Also a general view of the state and prospects of the different interests in the kingdom for the consideration of the reflecting part of the community. Sold by Merridew.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLillingston, Charles. The Causes of the Present Agricultural Distress Clearly Proved, the Probable Effects of This Distress Shortly Stated, and the Only Practicable Remedies Fully Explained: Also a General View of the State and Prospects of the Different Interests in the Kingdom for the Consideration of the Reflecting Part of the Community. Warwick: Sold by Merridew, 1834.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLillingston, Charles. The Causes of the Present Agricultural Distress Clearly Proved, the Probable Effects of This Distress Shortly Stated, and the Only Practicable Remedies Fully Explained: Also a General View of the State and Prospects of the Different Interests in the Kingdom for the Consideration of the Reflecting Part of the Community. Sold by Merridew, 1834.