Kirkby, J. (1746). The capacity and extent of the human understanding: Exemplified in the extraordinary case of Automathes; a young nobleman, who was accidentally left in his infancy, upon a desolate island, and continued nineteen years in that solitary state, separate from all Human Society. A narrative, Abounding with many surprizing Occurrencrs, both Useful and Entertaining to the Reader (The second edition.). printed by George Faulkner.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKirkby, John. The Capacity and Extent of the Human Understanding: Exemplified in the Extraordinary Case of Automathes; a Young Nobleman, Who Was Accidentally Left in His Infancy, upon a Desolate Island, and Continued Nineteen Years in That Solitary State, Separate from All Human Society. A Narrative, Abounding with Many Surprizing Occurrencrs, Both Useful and Entertaining to the Reader. The second edition. Dublin: printed by George Faulkner, 1746.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKirkby, John. The Capacity and Extent of the Human Understanding: Exemplified in the Extraordinary Case of Automathes; a Young Nobleman, Who Was Accidentally Left in His Infancy, upon a Desolate Island, and Continued Nineteen Years in That Solitary State, Separate from All Human Society. A Narrative, Abounding with Many Surprizing Occurrencrs, Both Useful and Entertaining to the Reader. The second edition. printed by George Faulkner, 1746.