Kirkby, J. (1745). 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 Occurrences, both Useful and Entertaining to the Reader. printed for R. Manby, and H. Shute Cox, on Ludgate-Hill.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Kirkby, 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 Occurrences, Both Useful and Entertaining to the Reader. London: printed for R. Manby, and H. Shute Cox, on Ludgate-Hill, 1745.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Kirkby, 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 Occurrences, Both Useful and Entertaining to the Reader. printed for R. Manby, and H. Shute Cox, on Ludgate-Hill, 1745.