APA Citation

(1759). A treasury of maxims and proverbial sayings: Divine and moral; extracted partly from the sacred scriptures, and the Writings of the primitive Christian Fathers; also from the most wise and virtuous heathen philosophers: but chiefly from the writings and dying Speeches of great and good men in the last and present age: with some never in print before. The whole so modell'd as to become a Proverbial Catechism For Youth, and a Common Directory Of Converse and Conduct to All. Halifax: printed by, and for, P. Darby, and sold by Messrs. Edwards and Binns, Booksellers, in Halifax; Mess. Scofield and Bamford, Booksellers, in Rochdale, Mess. Lord and Meggot, Booksellers, in Wakefield, and Mr. Wood, in Bradford.

Chicago Style Citation

A Treasury of Maxims and Proverbial Sayings: Divine and Moral; Extracted Partly From the Sacred Scriptures, and the Writings of the Primitive Christian Fathers; Also From the Most Wise and Virtuous Heathen Philosophers: But Chiefly From the Writings and Dying Speeches of Great and Good Men in the Last and Present Age: With Some Never in Print Before. The Whole so Modell'd As to Become a Proverbial Catechism For Youth, and a Common Directory Of Converse and Conduct to All. Halifax: printed by, and for, P. Darby, and sold by Messrs. Edwards and Binns, Booksellers, in Halifax; Mess. Scofield and Bamford, Booksellers, in Rochdale, Mess. Lord and Meggot, Booksellers, in Wakefield, and Mr. Wood, in Bradford, 1759.

MLA Citation

A Treasury of Maxims and Proverbial Sayings: Divine and Moral; Extracted Partly From the Sacred Scriptures, and the Writings of the Primitive Christian Fathers; Also From the Most Wise and Virtuous Heathen Philosophers: But Chiefly From the Writings and Dying Speeches of Great and Good Men in the Last and Present Age: With Some Never in Print Before. The Whole so Modell'd As to Become a Proverbial Catechism For Youth, and a Common Directory Of Converse and Conduct to All. Halifax: printed by, and for, P. Darby, and sold by Messrs. Edwards and Binns, Booksellers, in Halifax; Mess. Scofield and Bamford, Booksellers, in Rochdale, Mess. Lord and Meggot, Booksellers, in Wakefield, and Mr. Wood, in Bradford, 1759.

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