APA Citation

Pufendorf, S. (1735). The whole duty of man according to the law of nature: By that famous civilian Samuel Puffendorf, Professor of The Law of Nature and Nations, in the University of Heidelberg, and in the Caroline University, afterwards Counsellor and Historiographer to the King of Sweden, and to his Electoral Highness of Brandenburgh. Now made English. The fifth edition with the notes of Mr. Barbeyrac, and many other Additions and Amendments; and also an index of the Matters. By Andrew Tooke, M. A. late Professor of Geometry in Gresham-College. London: printed for R. Gosling, at the Mitre and Crown; J. Pemberton, at the Golden Buck; and B. Motte, at the Middle-Temple-Gate, Fleet-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Pufendorf, Samuel. The Whole Duty of Man According to the Law of Nature: By That Famous Civilian Samuel Puffendorf, Professor of The Law of Nature and Nations, in the University of Heidelberg, and in the Caroline University, Afterwards Counsellor and Historiographer to the King of Sweden, and to His Electoral Highness of Brandenburgh. Now Made English. The Fifth Edition With the Notes of Mr. Barbeyrac, and Many Other Additions and Amendments; and Also an Index of the Matters. By Andrew Tooke, M. A. Late Professor of Geometry in Gresham-College. London: printed for R. Gosling, at the Mitre and Crown; J. Pemberton, at the Golden Buck; and B. Motte, at the Middle-Temple-Gate, Fleet-Street, 1735.

MLA Citation

Pufendorf, Samuel. The Whole Duty of Man According to the Law of Nature: By That Famous Civilian Samuel Puffendorf, Professor of The Law of Nature and Nations, in the University of Heidelberg, and in the Caroline University, Afterwards Counsellor and Historiographer to the King of Sweden, and to His Electoral Highness of Brandenburgh. Now Made English. The Fifth Edition With the Notes of Mr. Barbeyrac, and Many Other Additions and Amendments; and Also an Index of the Matters. By Andrew Tooke, M. A. Late Professor of Geometry in Gresham-College. London: printed for R. Gosling, at the Mitre and Crown; J. Pemberton, at the Golden Buck; and B. Motte, at the Middle-Temple-Gate, Fleet-Street, 1735.

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