Jennyns, J. C. (1828). An appeal to the Earl Bathurst, when Colonial Minister, on the unconstitutional continuance of foreign laws in the colonies ceded to Great Britain: With a preface on the direful revolution projected in England, and excited in the British Antilles, by the advocates of Negro-mania : addressed to Field Marshal, His Grace the Duke of Wellington, K.G. &c. &c. &c. Sams and Richardson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJennyns, Joseph Clayton. An Appeal to the Earl Bathurst, When Colonial Minister, on the Unconstitutional Continuance of Foreign Laws in the Colonies Ceded to Great Britain: With a Preface on the Direful Revolution Projected in England, and Excited in the British Antilles, by the Advocates of Negro-mania : Addressed to Field Marshal, His Grace the Duke of Wellington, K.G. &c. &c. &c. London: Sams and Richardson, 1828.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationJennyns, Joseph Clayton. An Appeal to the Earl Bathurst, When Colonial Minister, on the Unconstitutional Continuance of Foreign Laws in the Colonies Ceded to Great Britain: With a Preface on the Direful Revolution Projected in England, and Excited in the British Antilles, by the Advocates of Negro-mania : Addressed to Field Marshal, His Grace the Duke of Wellington, K.G. &c. &c. &c. Sams and Richardson, 1828.