APA (7th ed.) Citation

Burke, T. F. (1871). The celebrated speech of General Thomas F. Burke: Delivered May 1, 1867, in the court-house, Dublin, on being asked by Lord Chief-Justice Whiteside why sentence of death should not be pronounced against him. To which is added comments of the London spectator on the Fenian amnesty. New York.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Burke, Thomas F. The Celebrated Speech of General Thomas F. Burke: Delivered May 1, 1867, in the Court-house, Dublin, on Being Asked by Lord Chief-Justice Whiteside Why Sentence of Death Should Not Be Pronounced Against Him. To Which Is Added Comments of the London Spectator on the Fenian Amnesty. New York, 1871.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Burke, Thomas F. The Celebrated Speech of General Thomas F. Burke: Delivered May 1, 1867, in the Court-house, Dublin, on Being Asked by Lord Chief-Justice Whiteside Why Sentence of Death Should Not Be Pronounced Against Him. To Which Is Added Comments of the London Spectator on the Fenian Amnesty. New York, 1871.

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