Proby, W. C. (1798). Modern philosophy and barbarism, or, A comparison between the theory of Godwin and the practice of Lycurgus: An attempt to prove the identity of the two systems and the injurious consequences which must result to mankind from the principles of modern philosophy carried into practice.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationProby, William C. Modern Philosophy and Barbarism, or, A Comparison Between the Theory of Godwin and the Practice of Lycurgus: An Attempt to Prove the Identity of the Two Systems and the Injurious Consequences Which Must Result to Mankind from the Principles of Modern Philosophy Carried into Practice. 1798.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationProby, William C. Modern Philosophy and Barbarism, or, A Comparison Between the Theory of Godwin and the Practice of Lycurgus: An Attempt to Prove the Identity of the Two Systems and the Injurious Consequences Which Must Result to Mankind from the Principles of Modern Philosophy Carried into Practice. 1798.