APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). (1787). The Historical mirror; or, Biographical miscellany: for the instruction and entertainment of youth: In which are exhibited the most striking sentiments and examples upon those, and only those, branches of duty. In which they are particularly interested. Viz. Religion, filial duty, love to brethren, temperance, humanity, benevolence, patience, veracity, justice, industry. And a modest and submissive respect to their elders. And particularly to their teachers, and those who have the care of their education to which is added, a treatise on politeness and good-breeding. Printed for W. Gilbert, No. 26 Great Georges-street and R. Jackson, No. 20 Meath street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Historical Mirror; or, Biographical Miscellany: For the Instruction and Entertainment of Youth: In Which Are Exhibited the Most Striking Sentiments and Examples upon Those, and Only Those, Branches of Duty. In Which They Are Particularly Interested. Viz. Religion, Filial Duty, Love to Brethren, Temperance, Humanity, Benevolence, Patience, Veracity, Justice, Industry. And a Modest and Submissive Respect to Their Elders. And Particularly to Their Teachers, and Those Who Have the Care of Their Education to Which Is Added, a Treatise on Politeness and Good-breeding. Dublin: Printed for W. Gilbert, No. 26 Great Georges-street and R. Jackson, No. 20 Meath street, 1787.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Historical Mirror; or, Biographical Miscellany: For the Instruction and Entertainment of Youth: In Which Are Exhibited the Most Striking Sentiments and Examples upon Those, and Only Those, Branches of Duty. In Which They Are Particularly Interested. Viz. Religion, Filial Duty, Love to Brethren, Temperance, Humanity, Benevolence, Patience, Veracity, Justice, Industry. And a Modest and Submissive Respect to Their Elders. And Particularly to Their Teachers, and Those Who Have the Care of Their Education to Which Is Added, a Treatise on Politeness and Good-breeding. Printed for W. Gilbert, No. 26 Great Georges-street and R. Jackson, No. 20 Meath street, 1787.

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