Thelwall, J. (1796). Prospectus of a course of lectures, delivered during the season of Lent, in strict conformity with Mr. Pitt's Convention Act: By John Thelwall. Second edition, with a postscript. Is is not the part of a good citizen to violate, from individual caprice, the provisions of a general law; but it is his duty to embrace every opportunity which the Legislature has not prohibited, of promoting principles conducive to the happiness of mankind. Sold by H.D. Symonds, Paternoster-Row; and March; Cockey-Lane, Norwich.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThelwall, John. Prospectus of a Course of Lectures, Delivered During the Season of Lent, in Strict Conformity with Mr. Pitt's Convention Act: By John Thelwall. Second Edition, with a Postscript. Is Is Not the Part of a Good Citizen to Violate, from Individual Caprice, the Provisions of a General Law; but It Is His Duty to Embrace Every Opportunity Which the Legislature Has Not Prohibited, of Promoting Principles Conducive to the Happiness of Mankind. London: Sold by H.D. Symonds, Paternoster-Row; and March; Cockey-Lane, Norwich, 1796.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThelwall, John. Prospectus of a Course of Lectures, Delivered During the Season of Lent, in Strict Conformity with Mr. Pitt's Convention Act: By John Thelwall. Second Edition, with a Postscript. Is Is Not the Part of a Good Citizen to Violate, from Individual Caprice, the Provisions of a General Law; but It Is His Duty to Embrace Every Opportunity Which the Legislature Has Not Prohibited, of Promoting Principles Conducive to the Happiness of Mankind. Sold by H.D. Symonds, Paternoster-Row; and March; Cockey-Lane, Norwich, 1796.