Beetham, E. (1785). Beetham's new lectures on heads: Describing the characters, passions, morals, fashions, follies, virtues, vices, and absurdities, incident to human life; which are calculated to divert the fancy, engage the attention, improve the understanding, rectify the heart, put vice out of countenance, and make virtue shine in its pristine lusture (Second edition.). Pritned for the author No 27, Fleet-Street; and sold by P. Richardson, bookseller, Chiswell-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBeetham, Edward. Beetham's New Lectures on Heads: Describing the Characters, Passions, Morals, Fashions, Follies, Virtues, Vices, and Absurdities, Incident to Human Life; Which Are Calculated to Divert the Fancy, Engage the Attention, Improve the Understanding, Rectify the Heart, Put Vice Out of Countenance, and Make Virtue Shine in Its Pristine Lusture. Second edition. London: Pritned for the author No 27, Fleet-Street; and sold by P. Richardson, bookseller, Chiswell-Street, 1785.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBeetham, Edward. Beetham's New Lectures on Heads: Describing the Characters, Passions, Morals, Fashions, Follies, Virtues, Vices, and Absurdities, Incident to Human Life; Which Are Calculated to Divert the Fancy, Engage the Attention, Improve the Understanding, Rectify the Heart, Put Vice Out of Countenance, and Make Virtue Shine in Its Pristine Lusture. Second edition. Pritned for the author No 27, Fleet-Street; and sold by P. Richardson, bookseller, Chiswell-Street, 1785.