APA (7th ed.) Citation

Warren, J. (1967). Equitable commerce: A new development of principles as substitutes for laws and governments, for the harmonious adjustment and regulation of the pecuniary, intellectual, and moral intercourse of mankind, proposed as elements of new society. B. Franklin.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Warren, Josiah. Equitable Commerce: A New Development of Principles as Substitutes for Laws and Governments, for the Harmonious Adjustment and Regulation of the Pecuniary, Intellectual, and Moral Intercourse of Mankind, Proposed as Elements of New Society. New York: B. Franklin, 1967.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Warren, Josiah. Equitable Commerce: A New Development of Principles as Substitutes for Laws and Governments, for the Harmonious Adjustment and Regulation of the Pecuniary, Intellectual, and Moral Intercourse of Mankind, Proposed as Elements of New Society. B. Franklin, 1967.

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