APA (7th ed.) Citation

Perry, G. W. (1846). The peasantry of England: An appeal to the nobility, clergy, and gentry, on behalf of the working classes, in which the causes which have led to their present impoverished and degraded condition, and the means by which it may best be permanently improved, are clearly pointed out : the whole. Published for the author, by C. Gilpin.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Perry, G. W. The Peasantry of England: An Appeal to the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry, on Behalf of the Working Classes, in Which the Causes Which Have Led to Their Present Impoverished and Degraded Condition, and the Means by Which It May Best Be Permanently Improved, Are Clearly Pointed Out : The Whole. London: Published for the author, by C. Gilpin, 1846.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Perry, G. W. The Peasantry of England: An Appeal to the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry, on Behalf of the Working Classes, in Which the Causes Which Have Led to Their Present Impoverished and Degraded Condition, and the Means by Which It May Best Be Permanently Improved, Are Clearly Pointed Out : The Whole. Published for the author, by C. Gilpin, 1846.

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