(1813). A Serio-comic letter, to a reverend personage on the subject of a letter to ... George Canning, on his motion in favor of Catholic Emancipation. Together with a concluding address to Lord Fingall. Printed by J. J. Nolan, 4, Church-lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Serio-comic Letter, to a Reverend Personage on the Subject of a Letter to ... George Canning, on His Motion in Favor of Catholic Emancipation. Together with a Concluding Address to Lord Fingall. Dublin: Printed by J. J. Nolan, 4, Church-lane, 1813.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Serio-comic Letter, to a Reverend Personage on the Subject of a Letter to ... George Canning, on His Motion in Favor of Catholic Emancipation. Together with a Concluding Address to Lord Fingall. Printed by J. J. Nolan, 4, Church-lane, 1813.