APA (7th ed.) Citation

Martin, W. (1839). Remarks on the proposed new bridge across the Tyne: Containing an exposure of an uncharitable prejudice, and an unmanly, unchristian-like feeling towards the philosopher, for enlightening the civilized world, a fact which all the scientific babblers wish to keep in the back-ground to hide their exposed knavery, and to refuse merit to whom merit is due .. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Martin, Wm. Remarks on the Proposed New Bridge Across the Tyne: Containing an Exposure of an Uncharitable Prejudice, and an Unmanly, Unchristian-like Feeling Towards the Philosopher, for Enlightening the Civilized World, a Fact Which All the Scientific Babblers Wish to Keep in the Back-ground to Hide Their Exposed Knavery, and to Refuse Merit to Whom Merit Is Due .. [England?]: [publisher not identified], 1839.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Martin, Wm. Remarks on the Proposed New Bridge Across the Tyne: Containing an Exposure of an Uncharitable Prejudice, and an Unmanly, Unchristian-like Feeling Towards the Philosopher, for Enlightening the Civilized World, a Fact Which All the Scientific Babblers Wish to Keep in the Back-ground to Hide Their Exposed Knavery, and to Refuse Merit to Whom Merit Is Due .. [publisher not identified], 1839.

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