APA (7th ed.) Citation

Defoe, D. (1724). The great law of subordination consider'd: Or, the insolence and unsufferable behaviour of servants in England duly enquir'd into. ... In ten familiar letters. ... As also a proposal, containing such heads or constitutions, as wou'd effectually answer this great end, and bring servants of every class to a just ... regulation. Sold by S. Harding; W. Lewis; T. Worrall; A. Bettesworth; W. Meadows; and T. Edlin.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Defoe, Daniel. The Great Law of Subordination Consider'd: Or, the Insolence and Unsufferable Behaviour of Servants in England Duly Enquir'd into. ... In Ten Familiar Letters. ... As Also a Proposal, Containing Such Heads or Constitutions, as Wou'd Effectually Answer This Great End, and Bring Servants of Every Class to a Just ... Regulation. London: Sold by S. Harding; W. Lewis; T. Worrall; A. Bettesworth; W. Meadows; and T. Edlin, 1724.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Defoe, Daniel. The Great Law of Subordination Consider'd: Or, the Insolence and Unsufferable Behaviour of Servants in England Duly Enquir'd into. ... In Ten Familiar Letters. ... As Also a Proposal, Containing Such Heads or Constitutions, as Wou'd Effectually Answer This Great End, and Bring Servants of Every Class to a Just ... Regulation. Sold by S. Harding; W. Lewis; T. Worrall; A. Bettesworth; W. Meadows; and T. Edlin, 1724.

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