Livingston, W., & Dexter, S. Poems: Philosophic solitude, or The choice of a rural life. Supposed to have been written by His Excellency William Livingston, Esq. Present governor of the state of New-Jersey. The thirteenth edition. : The progress of science. Spoken at Harvard University, 1788. By Samuel Dexter, then A.B. now A.M. and professor of botany, at said university. Never before published.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLivingston, William, and Samuel Dexter. Poems: Philosophic Solitude, or The Choice of a Rural Life. Supposed to Have Been Written by His Excellency William Livingston, Esq. Present Governor of the State of New-Jersey. The Thirteenth Edition. : The Progress of Science. Spoken at Harvard University, 1788. By Samuel Dexter, Then A.B. Now A.M. and Professor of Botany, at Said University. Never Before Published.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLivingston, William, and Samuel Dexter. Poems: Philosophic Solitude, or The Choice of a Rural Life. Supposed to Have Been Written by His Excellency William Livingston, Esq. Present Governor of the State of New-Jersey. The Thirteenth Edition. : The Progress of Science. Spoken at Harvard University, 1788. By Samuel Dexter, Then A.B. Now A.M. and Professor of Botany, at Said University. Never Before Published.