Branagan, T. The excellency of virtue, contrasted with the deformity of vice, or, The admonitions of a loving father to his only son ; A terrestrial paradise displayed, or The road to happiness and Heaven, strewed with flowers and carpetted with roses.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBranagan, Thomas. The Excellency of Virtue, Contrasted with the Deformity of Vice, or, The Admonitions of a Loving Father to His Only Son ; A Terrestrial Paradise Displayed, or The Road to Happiness and Heaven, Strewed with Flowers and Carpetted with Roses.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBranagan, Thomas. The Excellency of Virtue, Contrasted with the Deformity of Vice, or, The Admonitions of a Loving Father to His Only Son ; A Terrestrial Paradise Displayed, or The Road to Happiness and Heaven, Strewed with Flowers and Carpetted with Roses.