APA (7th ed.) Citation

Parsons, J. (1752). Philosophical observations on the analogy between the propagation of animals and that of vegetables: In which are answered some objections against the indivisibility of the soul, ... With an explanation of the manner in which each piece of a divided polypus becomes another perfect animal of the same species. By James Parsons. printed for C. Davis.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Parsons, James. Philosophical Observations on the Analogy Between the Propagation of Animals and That of Vegetables: In Which Are Answered Some Objections Against the Indivisibility of the Soul, ... With an Explanation of the Manner in Which Each Piece of a Divided Polypus Becomes Another Perfect Animal of the Same Species. By James Parsons. London: printed for C. Davis, 1752.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Parsons, James. Philosophical Observations on the Analogy Between the Propagation of Animals and That of Vegetables: In Which Are Answered Some Objections Against the Indivisibility of the Soul, ... With an Explanation of the Manner in Which Each Piece of a Divided Polypus Becomes Another Perfect Animal of the Same Species. By James Parsons. printed for C. Davis, 1752.

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