Lloyd, E., & Lewis, G. C. (1858). The Bank Charter Act cannot be maintained without a relaxing clause: A suggestion addressed to the R[igh]t Hon[orable] Sir G. Cornewall Lewis, Bart., M.P., Chancellor of the exchequer. E. Wilson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLloyd, Edward, and George Cornewall Lewis. The Bank Charter Act Cannot Be Maintained Without a Relaxing Clause: A Suggestion Addressed to the R[igh]t Hon[orable] Sir G. Cornewall Lewis, Bart., M.P., Chancellor of the Exchequer. London: E. Wilson, 1858.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLloyd, Edward, and George Cornewall Lewis. The Bank Charter Act Cannot Be Maintained Without a Relaxing Clause: A Suggestion Addressed to the R[igh]t Hon[orable] Sir G. Cornewall Lewis, Bart., M.P., Chancellor of the Exchequer. E. Wilson, 1858.