APA Citation

(1887). Crowbaring it through: Lord Salibury having failed to push his nefarious Bill through the front-door of the House, owing to the quantity of hot water thrown on it by the Irish Members, bethinks himself of Bodyke [Co. Clare], and sets his Emergency Men to attack the gable. In a short time they succeed in removing the corner stones of the building, to the imminent danger of the edifice. [P.J. Gormley].

MLA Citation

Crowbaring It Through: Lord Salibury Having Failed to Push His Nefarious Bill Through the Front-door of the House, Owing to the Quantity of Hot Water Thrown on It by the Irish Members, Bethinks Himself of Bodyke [Co. Clare], and Sets His Emergency Men to Attack the Gable. In a Short Time They Succeed in Removing the Corner Stones of the Building, to the Imminent Danger of the Edifice. [P.J. Gormley], 1887.

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