Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn100329
APA Citation
Palmerston, Henry John Temple. (1848). The speech of Viscount Palmerston, in reply to the motion of Lord George Bentinck, M.P., for an address to Her Majesty, in favour of the Spanish bondholders : tried and compared with the fundamental law of this country as laid down by Blackstone and Locke and with the principles and rules of Grotius and Vattel. London : Effingham Wilson
MLA Citation
Palmerston, Henry John Temple. The speech of Viscount Palmerston, in reply to the motion of Lord George Bentinck, M.P., for an address to Her Majesty, in favour of the Spanish bondholders : tried and compared with the fundamental law of this country as laid down by Blackstone and Locke and with the principles and rules of Grotius and Vattel Effingham Wilson London 1848
Australian/Harvard Citation
Palmerston, Henry John Temple. 1848, The speech of Viscount Palmerston, in reply to the motion of Lord George Bentinck, M.P., for an address to Her Majesty, in favour of the Spanish bondholders : tried and compared with the fundamental law of this country as laid down by Blackstone and Locke and with the principles and rules of Grotius and Vattel Effingham Wilson London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=The speech of Viscount Palmerston, in reply to the motion of Lord George Bentinck, M.P., for an address to Her Majesty, in favour of the Spanish bondholders : tried and compared with the fundamental law of this country as laid down by Blackstone and Locke and with the principles and rules of Grotius and Vattel | author1=Palmerston, Henry John Temple, Viscount, 1784-1865 | year=1848 | publisher=Effingham Wilson | language=English }}