APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fallowfield, J. 1. o. 8. (1795). The moral instructor: Consisting of miscellaneous essays, poems, anecdotes, maxims, &c. calculated to inform the ignorant, reform the reprobate, expose the follies of the age, create cheerfulness, dispel melancholy, promote charity and affection, encourage the improvement of agriculture and commerce; and discourage indolency and extravagancy. printed by Ann Bell, for the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fallowfield, John 1680 or 81-1744. The Moral Instructor: Consisting of Miscellaneous Essays, Poems, Anecdotes, Maxims, &c. Calculated to Inform the Ignorant, Reform the Reprobate, Expose the Follies of the Age, Create Cheerfulness, Dispel Melancholy, Promote Charity and Affection, Encourage the Improvement of Agriculture and Commerce; and Discourage Indolency and Extravagancy. Penrith: printed by Ann Bell, for the author, 1795.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fallowfield, John 1680 or 81-1744. The Moral Instructor: Consisting of Miscellaneous Essays, Poems, Anecdotes, Maxims, &c. Calculated to Inform the Ignorant, Reform the Reprobate, Expose the Follies of the Age, Create Cheerfulness, Dispel Melancholy, Promote Charity and Affection, Encourage the Improvement of Agriculture and Commerce; and Discourage Indolency and Extravagancy. printed by Ann Bell, for the author, 1795.

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