Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn1901706
APA Citation
Working Men's Association. (1838). The people's charter : being the outline of an act to provide for the just representation of the people of Great Britain in the Commons' House of Parliament : embracing the principles of universal suffrage, no property qualification, annual Parliaments, equal representation, payment of members, and vote by ballot. London : Published by the Working Men's Association, by H. Hetherington
MLA Citation
Working Men's Association. The people's charter : being the outline of an act to provide for the just representation of the people of Great Britain in the Commons' House of Parliament : embracing the principles of universal suffrage, no property qualification, annual Parliaments, equal representation, payment of members, and vote by ballot / Prepared by a committee of twelve persons, six members of Parliament and six members of the London Working Men's Association, and addressed to the people of the United Kingdom Published by the Working Men's Association, by H. Hetherington London 1838
Australian/Harvard Citation
Working Men's Association. 1838, The people's charter : being the outline of an act to provide for the just representation of the people of Great Britain in the Commons' House of Parliament : embracing the principles of universal suffrage, no property qualification, annual Parliaments, equal representation, payment of members, and vote by ballot / Prepared by a committee of twelve persons, six members of Parliament and six members of the London Working Men's Association, and addressed to the people of the United Kingdom Published by the Working Men's Association, by H. Hetherington London
Wikipedia Citation
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