(1834). An Essay, in answer to the question, whether does the principle of competition with separate individual interests, or the principle of united exertions with combined and equal interests, form the most secure basis for the formation of society? J. Watson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAn Essay, in Answer to the Question, Whether Does the Principle of Competition with Separate Individual Interests, or the Principle of United Exertions with Combined and Equal Interests, Form the Most Secure Basis for the Formation of Society? London: J. Watson, 1834.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAn Essay, in Answer to the Question, Whether Does the Principle of Competition with Separate Individual Interests, or the Principle of United Exertions with Combined and Equal Interests, Form the Most Secure Basis for the Formation of Society? J. Watson, 1834.