Brown, A. f. (1702). The character of the true publick spirit: Especially with relation to the ill condition of a nation, thro' the Prevalency of the Privat Spirit, Selfish and Sinister Designs. In Two Essays. Most humbly offered to the due consideration of those who may be concerned, and chiefly if a People comes to be in danger originally, by any supervenient and disagreeable alteration in their Circumstances and Constitution.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Brown, Andrew fl. The Character of the True Publick Spirit: Especially with Relation to the Ill Condition of a Nation, Thro' the Prevalency of the Privat Spirit, Selfish and Sinister Designs. In Two Essays. Most Humbly Offered to the Due Consideration of Those Who May Be Concerned, and Chiefly If a People Comes to Be in Danger Originally, by Any Supervenient and Disagreeable Alteration in Their Circumstances and Constitution. [Edinburgh?], 1702.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Brown, Andrew fl. The Character of the True Publick Spirit: Especially with Relation to the Ill Condition of a Nation, Thro' the Prevalency of the Privat Spirit, Selfish and Sinister Designs. In Two Essays. Most Humbly Offered to the Due Consideration of Those Who May Be Concerned, and Chiefly If a People Comes to Be in Danger Originally, by Any Supervenient and Disagreeable Alteration in Their Circumstances and Constitution. 1702.