APA Citation

Hanway, J. (1770). Advice from a farmer to his daughter: In a series of discourses, calculated to promote the welfare and true interest of servants: with reflexions of no less importance to masters and mistresses, with regard to private happiness and public tranquility. In three volumes. London: sold by J. Dodsley , in Pall Mall ; T. Cadel , opposite Catherine-Street, in the Strand ; J. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church Yard, and Mess. Brotherton and Sewel, opposite the Royal Exchange.

Chicago Style Citation

Hanway, Jonas. Advice From a Farmer to His Daughter: In a Series of Discourses, Calculated to Promote the Welfare and True Interest of Servants: With Reflexions of No Less Importance to Masters and Mistresses, With Regard to Private Happiness and Public Tranquility. In Three Volumes. London: sold by J. Dodsley , in Pall Mall ; T. Cadel , opposite Catherine-Street, in the Strand ; J. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church Yard, and Mess. Brotherton and Sewel, opposite the Royal Exchange, 1770.

MLA Citation

Hanway, Jonas. Advice From a Farmer to His Daughter: In a Series of Discourses, Calculated to Promote the Welfare and True Interest of Servants: With Reflexions of No Less Importance to Masters and Mistresses, With Regard to Private Happiness and Public Tranquility. In Three Volumes. London: sold by J. Dodsley , in Pall Mall ; T. Cadel , opposite Catherine-Street, in the Strand ; J. Rivington, in St. Paul's Church Yard, and Mess. Brotherton and Sewel, opposite the Royal Exchange, 1770.

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