Gale (Firm). Moral philosophy, &c: On human pursuits. On human life, from Gocthe. On inconsistent expectations by Mrs. Bar[hauld character] of a true friend, by Dr. Enfield. Maxims and reflections, by Stanislaus, King of Poland. The secret of being alway easy, from l' Abbe Aubert. Character of Antiope, from Fenelon, by Robertson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). Moral Philosophy, &c: On Human Pursuits. On Human Life, from Gocthe. On Inconsistent Expectations by Mrs. Bar[hauld Character] of a True Friend, by Dr. Enfield. Maxims and Reflections, by Stanislaus, King of Poland. The Secret of Being Alway Easy, from L' Abbe Aubert. Character of Antiope, from Fenelon, by Robertson.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). Moral Philosophy, &c: On Human Pursuits. On Human Life, from Gocthe. On Inconsistent Expectations by Mrs. Bar[hauld Character] of a True Friend, by Dr. Enfield. Maxims and Reflections, by Stanislaus, King of Poland. The Secret of Being Alway Easy, from L' Abbe Aubert. Character of Antiope, from Fenelon, by Robertson.