APA (7th ed.) Citation

Volney, C. (1799). The wrangling philosophers; or, Volney's answer to Doctor Priestley: On his pamphlet, entitled "observations upon the increase of infidelity, with animadversions upon the writings of several modern unbelievers and especially The ruins of Mr. Volney With This Motto; Minds of little Penetration rest naturally on the Surface of Things. They do not like to pierce deep into them, for fear of Labour and Trouble; sometimes still more for fear of Truth-" With Notes BY The Editor. printed, at the Anti-Jacobin Press, by J. Plymsell, and sold by C. Chapple, NO. 66, Pall-Mall.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Volney, Constantin-François. The Wrangling Philosophers; or, Volney's Answer to Doctor Priestley: On His Pamphlet, Entitled "Observations upon the Increase of Infidelity, with Animadversions upon the Writings of Several Modern Unbelievers and Especially The Ruins of Mr. Volney With This Motto; Minds of Little Penetration Rest Naturally on the Surface of Things. They Do Not like to Pierce Deep into Them, for Fear of Labour and Trouble; Sometimes Still More for Fear of Truth-" With Notes BY The Editor. London: printed, at the Anti-Jacobin Press, by J. Plymsell, and sold by C. Chapple, NO. 66, Pall-Mall, 1799.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Volney, Constantin-François. The Wrangling Philosophers; or, Volney's Answer to Doctor Priestley: On His Pamphlet, Entitled "Observations upon the Increase of Infidelity, with Animadversions upon the Writings of Several Modern Unbelievers and Especially The Ruins of Mr. Volney With This Motto; Minds of Little Penetration Rest Naturally on the Surface of Things. They Do Not like to Pierce Deep into Them, for Fear of Labour and Trouble; Sometimes Still More for Fear of Truth-" With Notes BY The Editor. printed, at the Anti-Jacobin Press, by J. Plymsell, and sold by C. Chapple, NO. 66, Pall-Mall, 1799.

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