APA (7th ed.) Citation

Martin, J. Familiar dialogues between Americus and Britannicus; in which the right of private judgment; the exploded doctrines of infallibility, passive obedience, and non-resistance; with the leading sentiments of Dr. Price, on the nature of civil liberty, &c. are particularly considered. By John Martin.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Martin, John. Familiar Dialogues Between Americus and Britannicus; in Which the Right of Private Judgment; the Exploded Doctrines of Infallibility, Passive Obedience, and Non-resistance; with the Leading Sentiments of Dr. Price, on the Nature of Civil Liberty, &c. Are Particularly Considered. By John Martin.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Martin, John. Familiar Dialogues Between Americus and Britannicus; in Which the Right of Private Judgment; the Exploded Doctrines of Infallibility, Passive Obedience, and Non-resistance; with the Leading Sentiments of Dr. Price, on the Nature of Civil Liberty, &c. Are Particularly Considered. By John Martin.

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