(1758). Short remarks on a paper dated June 30, 1758. The author sets out with an unfortunate mistake both in point of good-breeding, and of fact; by quoting one of the conclusions that are drawn at the end of the late comparison of Mr. Viner's will, &c. and calling that a confident assertion, which is proposed with great diffidence and caution. s.n.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Short Remarks on a Paper Dated June 30, 1758. The Author Sets Out with an Unfortunate Mistake Both in Point of Good-breeding, and of Fact; by Quoting One of the Conclusions That Are Drawn at the End of the Late Comparison of Mr. Viner's Will, &c. and Calling That a Confident Assertion, Which Is Proposed with Great Diffidence and Caution. [Oxford?]: s.n, 1758.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Short Remarks on a Paper Dated June 30, 1758. The Author Sets Out with an Unfortunate Mistake Both in Point of Good-breeding, and of Fact; by Quoting One of the Conclusions That Are Drawn at the End of the Late Comparison of Mr. Viner's Will, &c. and Calling That a Confident Assertion, Which Is Proposed with Great Diffidence and Caution. s.n, 1758.