A compleat refutation of the statements of Lord Moira respecting Ireland; being the entire speech of the Earl of Clare, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, in the House of Peers of that kingdom, Monday, February 19, 1798, on Lord Moira's motion, "that an humble Address be presented to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, recommending the adoption of such conciliatory Measures as may allay the Apprehensions, and extinguish the Discontents in that Country.".
MLA
Clare, John Fitzgibbon. A compleat refutation of the statements of Lord Moira respecting Ireland; being the entire speech of the Earl of Clare, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, in the House of Peers of that kingdom, Monday, February 19, 1798, on Lord Moira's motion, "that an humble Address be presented to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, recommending the adoption of such conciliatory Measures as may allay the Apprehensions, and extinguish the Discontents in that Country.". London : printed for J. Wright, Opposite Old Bond Street, Piccadilly, 1798.
APA
Clare, J. (1798). A compleat refutation of the statements of Lord Moira respecting Ireland; being the entire speech of the Earl of Clare, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, in the House of Peers of that kingdom, Monday, February 19, 1798, on Lord Moira's motion, "that an humble Address be presented to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, recommending the adoption of such conciliatory Measures as may allay the Apprehensions, and extinguish the Discontents in that Country.". London : printed for J. Wright, Opposite Old Bond Street, Piccadilly.
Chicago
Clare, John Fitzgibbon. A compleat refutation of the statements of Lord Moira respecting Ireland; being the entire speech of the Earl of Clare, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, in the House of Peers of that kingdom, Monday, February 19, 1798, on Lord Moira's motion, "that an humble Address be presented to His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, recommending the adoption of such conciliatory Measures as may allay the Apprehensions, and extinguish the Discontents in that Country.". London : printed for J. Wright, Opposite Old Bond Street, Piccadilly, 1798.