APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sadler, M. T. (1833). The Justice, humanity, and policy, of restricting the hours of children & young persons in the mills & factories, of the United Kingdom: Illustrated in the letters, speeches, &c., of persons of the highest respectability ... many of them resident in the midst of those districts, where the evils exist, which it is sought to mitigate, by Mr. Sadler's Ten Hour bill. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sadler, Michael Thomas. The Justice, Humanity, and Policy, of Restricting the Hours of Children & Young Persons in the Mills & Factories, of the United Kingdom: Illustrated in the Letters, Speeches, &c., of Persons of the Highest Respectability ... Many of Them Resident in the Midst of Those Districts, Where the Evils Exist, Which It Is Sought to Mitigate, by Mr. Sadler's Ten Hour Bill. [England]: [publisher not identified], 1833.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sadler, Michael Thomas. The Justice, Humanity, and Policy, of Restricting the Hours of Children & Young Persons in the Mills & Factories, of the United Kingdom: Illustrated in the Letters, Speeches, &c., of Persons of the Highest Respectability ... Many of Them Resident in the Midst of Those Districts, Where the Evils Exist, Which It Is Sought to Mitigate, by Mr. Sadler's Ten Hour Bill. [publisher not identified], 1833.

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