(1770). The Vanity of war and riches, compair'd [as printed] with the pleasures of a retir'd and contemplative life: A poem, composed to the tune of Dr. Watts's Indian philosopher. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Vanity of War and Riches, Compair'd [as Printed] with the Pleasures of a Retir'd and Contemplative Life: A Poem, Composed to the Tune of Dr. Watts's Indian Philosopher. [United States]: [publisher not identified], 1770.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Vanity of War and Riches, Compair'd [as Printed] with the Pleasures of a Retir'd and Contemplative Life: A Poem, Composed to the Tune of Dr. Watts's Indian Philosopher. [publisher not identified], 1770.
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