William Darrell. (1723). The gentleman instructed, in the conduct of a virtuous and happy life: In three parts. Written for the instruction of a young nobleman. To which is added, a word to the ladies, by way of supplement to the first part (The ninth edition, published at the request of several of the nobility and gentry of Ireland.). London printed, and Dublin re-printed, by and for Sam. Fairbrother, bookseller, and are to be sold at his shop in Skinner-Row, over-against the Tholsel.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWilliam Darrell. The Gentleman Instructed, in the Conduct of a Virtuous and Happy Life: In Three Parts. Written for the Instruction of a Young Nobleman. To Which Is Added, a Word to the Ladies, by Way of Supplement to the First Part. The ninth edition, published at the request of several of the nobility and gentry of Ireland. [Dublin]: London printed, and Dublin re-printed, by and for Sam. Fairbrother, bookseller, and are to be sold at his shop in Skinner-Row, over-against the Tholsel, 1723.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWilliam Darrell. The Gentleman Instructed, in the Conduct of a Virtuous and Happy Life: In Three Parts. Written for the Instruction of a Young Nobleman. To Which Is Added, a Word to the Ladies, by Way of Supplement to the First Part. The ninth edition, published at the request of several of the nobility and gentry of Ireland. London printed, and Dublin re-printed, by and for Sam. Fairbrother, bookseller, and are to be sold at his shop in Skinner-Row, over-against the Tholsel, 1723.