Firm Friend of Ireland. (1780). A plain and affectionate address to the shop-keepers, manufacturers, artificers, and traders, of this city and kingdom. James Williams.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFirm Friend of Ireland. A Plain and Affectionate Address to the Shop-keepers, Manufacturers, Artificers, and Traders, of This City and Kingdom. Dublin: James Williams, 1780.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFirm Friend of Ireland. A Plain and Affectionate Address to the Shop-keepers, Manufacturers, Artificers, and Traders, of This City and Kingdom. James Williams, 1780.
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