Heath, R., & Tipper, J. The gentleman and lady's palladium: For the year of our Lord 1753; an improvement of the former plan. Containing a prefatory map of mankind; new ænigmas, queries and questions; and answers to the last. Of feasts and festivals; the Jewish year; chronology of Christ's passion; the remarkable controversy of phlegon's eclipse at that time decided; primitive and reformed Christianity; the origin of popes and popery. Temple of folly, a vision; a scheme for promoting national happiness; and the philosophy of manners; with many other things interesting and curious. To which is added, a complete ephemeris, useful for sea and land. For the pleasure and service of both sexes, and proper for schools. The fifth number published. By the author of the Ladies diary.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHeath, Robert, and John Tipper. The Gentleman and Lady's Palladium: For the Year of Our Lord 1753; an Improvement of the Former Plan. Containing a Prefatory Map of Mankind; New ænigmas, Queries and Questions; and Answers to the Last. Of Feasts and Festivals; the Jewish Year; Chronology of Christ's Passion; the Remarkable Controversy of Phlegon's Eclipse at That Time Decided; Primitive and Reformed Christianity; the Origin of Popes and Popery. Temple of Folly, a Vision; a Scheme for Promoting National Happiness; and the Philosophy of Manners; with Many Other Things Interesting and Curious. To Which Is Added, a Complete Ephemeris, Useful for Sea and Land. For the Pleasure and Service of Both Sexes, and Proper for Schools. The Fifth Number Published. By the Author of the Ladies Diary.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHeath, Robert, and John Tipper. The Gentleman and Lady's Palladium: For the Year of Our Lord 1753; an Improvement of the Former Plan. Containing a Prefatory Map of Mankind; New ænigmas, Queries and Questions; and Answers to the Last. Of Feasts and Festivals; the Jewish Year; Chronology of Christ's Passion; the Remarkable Controversy of Phlegon's Eclipse at That Time Decided; Primitive and Reformed Christianity; the Origin of Popes and Popery. Temple of Folly, a Vision; a Scheme for Promoting National Happiness; and the Philosophy of Manners; with Many Other Things Interesting and Curious. To Which Is Added, a Complete Ephemeris, Useful for Sea and Land. For the Pleasure and Service of Both Sexes, and Proper for Schools. The Fifth Number Published. By the Author of the Ladies Diary.