Voltaire. (1779). A treatise on religious toleration: Occasioned by the execution of the unfortunate John Calas; unjustly condemned and broken upon the wheel at Toulouse, for the supposed murder of his own son. Translated from the French of M. De Voltaire, by the translator of Eloisa, Emilius, &c. Printed for Alexander Donaldson: and sold at his Shop (No. 48.) in St. Paul's Church-yard, London; and at Edinburgh.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationVoltaire. A Treatise on Religious Toleration: Occasioned by the Execution of the Unfortunate John Calas; Unjustly Condemned and Broken upon the Wheel at Toulouse, for the Supposed Murder of His Own Son. Translated from the French of M. De Voltaire, by the Translator of Eloisa, Emilius, &c. Edinburgh: Printed for Alexander Donaldson: and sold at his Shop (No. 48.) in St. Paul's Church-yard, London; and at Edinburgh, 1779.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationVoltaire. A Treatise on Religious Toleration: Occasioned by the Execution of the Unfortunate John Calas; Unjustly Condemned and Broken upon the Wheel at Toulouse, for the Supposed Murder of His Own Son. Translated from the French of M. De Voltaire, by the Translator of Eloisa, Emilius, &c. Printed for Alexander Donaldson: and sold at his Shop (No. 48.) in St. Paul's Church-yard, London; and at Edinburgh, 1779.