APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gray, S. (1840). All classes productive of national wealth, or, The theories of M. Quesnay, Dr. Adam Smith, and Mr. Gray concerning the various classes of men, as to the production of wealth to the community analysed and examined: To which are added, four letters to the celebrated French econonomist M. Say, on his "De L'Angleterre et des anglais". Longman, Orme, and co.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gray, Simon. All Classes Productive of National Wealth, or, The Theories of M. Quesnay, Dr. Adam Smith, and Mr. Gray Concerning the Various Classes of Men, as to the Production of Wealth to the Community Analysed and Examined: To Which Are Added, Four Letters to the Celebrated French Econonomist M. Say, on His "De L'Angleterre Et Des Anglais". London: Longman, Orme, and co, 1840.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gray, Simon. All Classes Productive of National Wealth, or, The Theories of M. Quesnay, Dr. Adam Smith, and Mr. Gray Concerning the Various Classes of Men, as to the Production of Wealth to the Community Analysed and Examined: To Which Are Added, Four Letters to the Celebrated French Econonomist M. Say, on His "De L'Angleterre Et Des Anglais". Longman, Orme, and co, 1840.

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