APA (7th ed.) Citation

Dodsley, R., & Hill, J. The economy of human life: Translated from an Indian manuscript, written by an ancient Bramin. To which is prefixed, an account of the manner in which the said manuscript was discovered, in a letter from an English gentleman now residing in China to the Earl of E-.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dodsley, Robert, and John Hill. The Economy of Human Life: Translated from an Indian Manuscript, Written by an Ancient Bramin. To Which Is Prefixed, an Account of the Manner in Which the Said Manuscript Was Discovered, in a Letter from an English Gentleman Now Residing in China to the Earl of E-.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Dodsley, Robert, and John Hill. The Economy of Human Life: Translated from an Indian Manuscript, Written by an Ancient Bramin. To Which Is Prefixed, an Account of the Manner in Which the Said Manuscript Was Discovered, in a Letter from an English Gentleman Now Residing in China to the Earl of E-.

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