Haliday, C., & Walsh, J. E. (1830). An inquiry into the influence of the excessive use of spirituous liquors in producing crime, disease, and poverty in Ireland: And into the causes which have tended to render malt liquor the more general drink of the labouring classes of England. Richard Milliken and Son, Grafton-Street; and Longman, rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, London.
MLA CitationHaliday, Charles, and John Edward Walsh. An Inquiry into the Influence of the Excessive Use of Spirituous Liquors in Producing Crime, Disease, and Poverty in Ireland: And into the Causes Which Have Tended to Render Malt Liquor the More General Drink of the Labouring Classes of England. Richard Milliken and Son, Grafton-Street; and Longman, rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, London, 1830.