APA Citation

Bermingham, T. (1839). A letter to the Rt. Hon. Lord Viscount Morpeth: From Thomas Bermingham, Esq., ... upon the advantages certain to accrue to Ireland by the introduction of railway communication to the river Shannon, and to other parts of the kingdom : also the improvement of that noble river, making it navigable throughout its course, detailing the most likely means of carrying these objects into effect : illustrated by extracts from "Notice upon the canals of Trollhatta and of Gothie in Sweden.". Printed by Messrs. Fores.

MLA Citation

Bermingham, Thomas. A Letter to the Rt. Hon. Lord Viscount Morpeth: From Thomas Bermingham, Esq., ... upon the Advantages Certain to Accrue to Ireland by the Introduction of Railway Communication to the River Shannon, and to Other Parts of the Kingdom : Also the Improvement of That Noble River, Making It Navigable Throughout Its Course, Detailing the Most Likely Means of Carrying These Objects into Effect : Illustrated by Extracts from "Notice upon the Canals of Trollhatta and of Gothie in Sweden.". Printed by Messrs. Fores, 1839.

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