Alcock, T. (1845). Remarks on the inclosure of commons and wastes, (not village greens): With recognition of the indefinite rights of the poor, as well as the definite rights of the rich, and the reservation of ample space for recreation for all classes. J. Ridgway.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAlcock, Thomas. Remarks on the Inclosure of Commons and Wastes, (not Village Greens): With Recognition of the Indefinite Rights of the Poor, as Well as the Definite Rights of the Rich, and the Reservation of Ample Space for Recreation for All Classes. J. Ridgway, 1845.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAlcock, Thomas. Remarks on the Inclosure of Commons and Wastes, (not Village Greens): With Recognition of the Indefinite Rights of the Poor, as Well as the Definite Rights of the Rich, and the Reservation of Ample Space for Recreation for All Classes. J. Ridgway, 1845.