Ramsay, A. M. (1732). An essay upon civil government: Wherein is set forth, the necessity, origin, rights, boundaries, and different forms of sovereignty. With Observations on the Ancient Government of Rome and England: According to the Principles of the late Archbishop of Cambray. Written originally in French, by the Chevalier Ramsay, Author of, The Travels of Cyrus. London: printed for Olive Payne, in New-Round-Court, over-against York-Buildings, in the Strand.
Chicago Style CitationRamsay, Andrew Michael. An Essay Upon Civil Government: Wherein Is Set Forth, the Necessity, Origin, Rights, Boundaries, and Different Forms of Sovereignty. With Observations On the Ancient Government of Rome and England: According to the Principles of the Late Archbishop of Cambray. Written Originally in French, By the Chevalier Ramsay, Author Of, The Travels of Cyrus. London: printed for Olive Payne, in New-Round-Court, over-against York-Buildings, in the Strand, 1732.
MLA CitationRamsay, Andrew Michael. An Essay Upon Civil Government: Wherein Is Set Forth, the Necessity, Origin, Rights, Boundaries, and Different Forms of Sovereignty. With Observations On the Ancient Government of Rome and England: According to the Principles of the Late Archbishop of Cambray. Written Originally in French, By the Chevalier Ramsay, Author Of, The Travels of Cyrus. London: printed for Olive Payne, in New-Round-Court, over-against York-Buildings, in the Strand, 1732.