Low, D. (1850). Appeal to the common sense of the country regarding the present condition of the industrious classes: And exposition of the effects of what is called free trade on British agriculture and the classes dependent upon it, as well as on the general prosperity of the Empire. W. Blackwood.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLow, David. Appeal to the Common Sense of the Country Regarding the Present Condition of the Industrious Classes: And Exposition of the Effects of What Is Called Free Trade on British Agriculture and the Classes Dependent upon It, as Well as on the General Prosperity of the Empire. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, 1850.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLow, David. Appeal to the Common Sense of the Country Regarding the Present Condition of the Industrious Classes: And Exposition of the Effects of What Is Called Free Trade on British Agriculture and the Classes Dependent upon It, as Well as on the General Prosperity of the Empire. W. Blackwood, 1850.