APA (7th ed.) Citation

Millar, J. (1773). Observations concerning the distinction of ranks in society: Under the Following Heads: I. Of the Rank and Condition of Women in different Ages. II. Of the Jurisdiction and Authority of a Father over his Children. III. Of the Authority of a Chief over the Members of a Tribe or Village. IV. Of the Power of a Sovereign over an extensive Society. V. Of the Authority of a Master over his Servants. By John Millar, Esq. Professor of Law in the University of Glasgow (The second edition, greatly enlarged.). printed for J. Murray, No 32, Fleet-Street, Opposite St. Dunstan's Church.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Millar, John. Observations Concerning the Distinction of Ranks in Society: Under the Following Heads: I. Of the Rank and Condition of Women in Different Ages. II. Of the Jurisdiction and Authority of a Father over His Children. III. Of the Authority of a Chief over the Members of a Tribe or Village. IV. Of the Power of a Sovereign over an Extensive Society. V. Of the Authority of a Master over His Servants. By John Millar, Esq. Professor of Law in the University of Glasgow. The second edition, greatly enlarged. London: printed for J. Murray, No 32, Fleet-Street, Opposite St. Dunstan's Church, 1773.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Millar, John. Observations Concerning the Distinction of Ranks in Society: Under the Following Heads: I. Of the Rank and Condition of Women in Different Ages. II. Of the Jurisdiction and Authority of a Father over His Children. III. Of the Authority of a Chief over the Members of a Tribe or Village. IV. Of the Power of a Sovereign over an Extensive Society. V. Of the Authority of a Master over His Servants. By John Millar, Esq. Professor of Law in the University of Glasgow. The second edition, greatly enlarged. printed for J. Murray, No 32, Fleet-Street, Opposite St. Dunstan's Church, 1773.

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