APA Citation

(1836). The Establishment of a general packet station on the South West coast of Ireland: Connected by railways with Dublin and London, considered with reference to the advantages which it would afford, in facilitating the intercourse between Europe and America; in extending the commerce, and increasing the revenue of the United Kingdom, and in promoting the improvement of Ireland. published by Baldwin and Cradock, and by Hodges and Smith, Dublin.

MLA Citation

The Establishment of a General Packet Station on the South West Coast of Ireland: Connected by Railways with Dublin and London, Considered with Reference to the Advantages Which It Would Afford, in Facilitating the Intercourse Between Europe and America; in Extending the Commerce, and Increasing the Revenue of the United Kingdom, and in Promoting the Improvement of Ireland. published by Baldwin and Cradock, and by Hodges and Smith, Dublin, 1836.

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