Mason, J., & Macaulay, T. B. M. (1842). A letter to Mr. Macaulay, M.P., in reply to the charges made by that gentleman against the Chartists in a speech delivered by him in the House of Commons, May the 3rd, on the motion of Mr. T. Duncombe, to hear the deputies from the working men at the bar of the House, in support of the claims set forth in the great national petition. Sold by J. Hetherington.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMason, J., and Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay. A Letter to Mr. Macaulay, M.P., in Reply to the Charges Made by That Gentleman Against the Chartists in a Speech Delivered by Him in the House of Commons, May the 3rd, on the Motion of Mr. T. Duncombe, to Hear the Deputies from the Working Men at the Bar of the House, in Support of the Claims Set Forth in the Great National Petition. London: Sold by J. Hetherington, 1842.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMason, J., and Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay. A Letter to Mr. Macaulay, M.P., in Reply to the Charges Made by That Gentleman Against the Chartists in a Speech Delivered by Him in the House of Commons, May the 3rd, on the Motion of Mr. T. Duncombe, to Hear the Deputies from the Working Men at the Bar of the House, in Support of the Claims Set Forth in the Great National Petition. Sold by J. Hetherington, 1842.