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Irish improvidence encouraged by English bounty : being a remonstrance against the government projects for Irish relief, and suggestions of measures by which the Irish poor can be speedily and effectually fed, relieved, employed, and elevated above their present degraded position, without taxing English industry for this purpose
MLA
Ex-member of the British Parliament. Irish Improvidence Encouraged by English Bounty : Being a Remonstrance Against the Government Projects for Irish Relief, and Suggestions of Measures by Which the Irish Poor Can Be Speedily and Effectually Fed, Relieved, Employed, and Elevated Above Their Present Degraded Position, Without Taxing English Industry for This Purpose. London: J. Ridgway, 1847.
APA
Ex-member of the British Parliament, E. of the British Parliament. (1847). Irish improvidence encouraged by English bounty : being a remonstrance against the government projects for Irish relief, and suggestions of measures by which the Irish poor can be speedily and effectually fed, relieved, employed, and elevated above their present degraded position, without taxing English industry for this purpose. London: J. Ridgway.
Chicago
Ex-member of the British Parliament. Irish Improvidence Encouraged by English Bounty: Being a Remonstrance Against the Government Projects for Irish Relief, and Suggestions of Measures by Which the Irish Poor Can Be Speedily and Effectually Fed, Relieved, Employed, and Elevated Above Their Present Degraded Position, without Taxing English Industry for This Purpose. London: J. Ridgway, 1847.