APA (7th ed.) Citation

Dodsley, R., & Hill, J. The oeconomy of human life: In two parts: translated from an Indian manuscript, written by an ancient Bramin. To which is prefixed, an account of the manner in which the said manuscript was discovered. In two letters from an English gentleman now residing in China, to the Earl of ***. To which is added, an Appendix to the true oeconomy of human life, in a letter to the Earl of Chesterfield.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dodsley, Robert, and John Hill. The Oeconomy of Human Life: In Two Parts: Translated from an Indian Manuscript, Written by an Ancient Bramin. To Which Is Prefixed, an Account of the Manner in Which the Said Manuscript Was Discovered. In Two Letters from an English Gentleman Now Residing in China, to the Earl of ***. To Which Is Added, an Appendix to the True Oeconomy of Human Life, in a Letter to the Earl of Chesterfield.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Dodsley, Robert, and John Hill. The Oeconomy of Human Life: In Two Parts: Translated from an Indian Manuscript, Written by an Ancient Bramin. To Which Is Prefixed, an Account of the Manner in Which the Said Manuscript Was Discovered. In Two Letters from an English Gentleman Now Residing in China, to the Earl of ***. To Which Is Added, an Appendix to the True Oeconomy of Human Life, in a Letter to the Earl of Chesterfield.

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