APA Citation

Campbell, A. (1733). An enquiry into the original of moral virtue: Wherein it is shewn, (against the author of The fable of the bees, &c.) that virtue is founded in the nature of things, is unalterable, and eternal, and the great Means of private and publick Happiness. with some reflections on a late book, intitled, An enquiry into the original of our ideas of beauty an virtue. By Archibald Campbell, S. T. P and Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of St. Andrews. Edinburgh: printed for Gavin Hamilton, by R. Fleming and Company.

Chicago Style Citation

Campbell, Archibald. An Enquiry Into the Original of Moral Virtue: Wherein It Is Shewn, (against the Author of The Fable of the Bees, &c.) That Virtue Is Founded in the Nature of Things, Is Unalterable, and Eternal, and the Great Means of Private and Publick Happiness. With Some Reflections On a Late Book, Intitled, An Enquiry Into the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty an Virtue. By Archibald Campbell, S. T. P and Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of St. Andrews. Edinburgh: printed for Gavin Hamilton, by R. Fleming and Company, 1733.

MLA Citation

Campbell, Archibald. An Enquiry Into the Original of Moral Virtue: Wherein It Is Shewn, (against the Author of The Fable of the Bees, &c.) That Virtue Is Founded in the Nature of Things, Is Unalterable, and Eternal, and the Great Means of Private and Publick Happiness. With Some Reflections On a Late Book, Intitled, An Enquiry Into the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty an Virtue. By Archibald Campbell, S. T. P and Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of St. Andrews. Edinburgh: printed for Gavin Hamilton, by R. Fleming and Company, 1733.

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