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MLA

Hobhouse, Benjamin. An Address to the Public, In Which an Answer Is Given to the Principal Objections Urged In the House of Commons : By the Right Hon. Frederick Lord North, (now Earl of Guildford) and the Right Hon. William Pitt, Against the Repeal of the Test Laws; and the Consequences of an Injudicious Concession On the Part of the Advocates for the Claim of the Protestant Dissenters Stated. With Occasional Remarks. By a Master of Arts of the Univeristy of Oxford. Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell, and sold by J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-yard, London; L. Bull, Bath; and J. Lloyd, Bristol, .179.

APA

Hobhouse, B. (.179). An address to the public, in which an answer is given to the principal objections urged in the House of Commons : By the Right Hon. Frederick Lord North, (Now Earl of Guildford) and the Right Hon. William Pitt, against the repeal of the test laws; and the consequences of an injudicious concession on the part of the advocates for the claim of the Protestant dissenters stated. With occasional remarks. By a master of arts of the Univeristy of Oxford. Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell, and sold by J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-yard, London; L. Bull, Bath; and J. Lloyd, Bristol.

Chicago

Hobhouse, Benjamin, An Address to the Public, In Which an Answer Is Given to the Principal Objections Urged In the House of Commons: By the Right Hon. Frederick Lord North, (now Earl of Guildford) and the Right Hon. William Pitt, Against the Repeal of the Test Laws; and the Consequences of an Injudicious Concession On the Part of the Advocates for the Claim of the Protestant Dissenters Stated. With Occasional Remarks. By a Master of Arts of the Univeristy of Oxford. Bath: Printed by R. Cruttwell, and sold by J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-yard, London; L. Bull, Bath; and J. Lloyd, Bristol, .179.