APA
Philalethes, . (1826). A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, Secretary of State for the Home Department. In which is introduced an intercepted letter from a Jesuit at Paris, to his correspondent in London, shewing the most effectual way to ruin the government and protestant religion: and giving instructions for the intrigues to be practised by their emissaries during a general election; with remarks applicable to the times in which we live, and proofs that the doctrines there professed, are those of the Roman Catholic Church. Dublin: W.M. Curry, Jun. & Co....; and J. Hatchard & Son,...,London.
Chicago
Philalethes, . 1826. A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, Secretary of State for the Home Department. In which is introduced an intercepted letter from a Jesuit at Paris, to his correspondent in London, shewing the most effectual way to ruin the government and protestant religion: and giving instructions for the intrigues to be practised by their emissaries during a general election; with remarks applicable to the times in which we live, and proofs that the doctrines there professed, are those of the Roman Catholic Church. Dublin: W.M. Curry, Jun. & Co....; and J. Hatchard & Son,...,London.
Harvard
Philalethes, . (1826). A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, Secretary of State for the Home Department. In which is introduced an intercepted letter from a Jesuit at Paris, to his correspondent in London, shewing the most effectual way to ruin the government and protestant religion: and giving instructions for the intrigues to be practised by their emissaries during a general election; with remarks applicable to the times in which we live, and proofs that the doctrines there professed, are those of the Roman Catholic Church. Dublin: W.M. Curry, Jun. & Co....; and J. Hatchard & Son,...,London.
MLA
Philalethes, . A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, Secretary of State for the Home Department. In which is introduced an intercepted letter from a Jesuit at Paris, to his correspondent in London, shewing the most effectual way to ruin the government and protestant religion: and giving instructions for the intrigues to be practised by their emissaries during a general election; with remarks applicable to the times in which we live, and proofs that the doctrines there professed, are those of the Roman Catholic Church. Dublin: W.M. Curry, Jun. & Co....; and J. Hatchard & Son,...,London. 1826.