APA Citation

Turnbull, G. (1740). The principles of moral philosophy: An enquiry into the wise and good government of the moral world. In Which The Continuance of Good Administration, and of Due Care about Virtue, for ever, is inferred from present Order in all Things, in that Part chiefly where Virtue is concerned. By George Turnbull, L.L.D. London: printed for John Noon, at the White Hart, near Mercers Chapel, in Cheapside.

Chicago Style Citation

Turnbull, George. The Principles of Moral Philosophy: An Enquiry Into the Wise and Good Government of the Moral World. In Which The Continuance of Good Administration, and of Due Care About Virtue, for Ever, Is Inferred From Present Order in All Things, in That Part Chiefly Where Virtue Is Concerned. By George Turnbull, L.L.D. London: printed for John Noon, at the White Hart, near Mercers Chapel, in Cheapside, 1740.

MLA Citation

Turnbull, George. The Principles of Moral Philosophy: An Enquiry Into the Wise and Good Government of the Moral World. In Which The Continuance of Good Administration, and of Due Care About Virtue, for Ever, Is Inferred From Present Order in All Things, in That Part Chiefly Where Virtue Is Concerned. By George Turnbull, L.L.D. London: printed for John Noon, at the White Hart, near Mercers Chapel, in Cheapside, 1740.

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