APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sansom, J. Oppression; or, The abuse of power: With the recovery and establishment of freedom in America and France, a poem. Interpersed with occasional strictures on many of the most celebrated characters of the present age. Addressed to the reforming societies in Great Britain. By James Sanson, Liveryman of London.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sansom, James. Oppression; or, The Abuse of Power: With the Recovery and Establishment of Freedom in America and France, a Poem. Interpersed with Occasional Strictures on Many of the Most Celebrated Characters of the Present Age. Addressed to the Reforming Societies in Great Britain. By James Sanson, Liveryman of London.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sansom, James. Oppression; or, The Abuse of Power: With the Recovery and Establishment of Freedom in America and France, a Poem. Interpersed with Occasional Strictures on Many of the Most Celebrated Characters of the Present Age. Addressed to the Reforming Societies in Great Britain. By James Sanson, Liveryman of London.

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