APA Citation

Chesterfield, P. D. S. (1774). Lord Chesterfield's maxims; or, A new plan of education, on the principles of virtue and politeness: In which is conveyed, such instructions as cannot fail to form the man of honour, the man of virtue, and the accomplished gentleman. Being the substance of the Earl of Chesterfield's letters, to his son, Philip Stanhope, Esq. London: Printed for F. Newbery, the corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard, in Ludgate Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope. Lord Chesterfield's Maxims; Or, A New Plan of Education, On the Principles of Virtue and Politeness: In Which Is Conveyed, Such Instructions As Cannot Fail to Form the Man of Honour, the Man of Virtue, and the Accomplished Gentleman. Being the Substance of the Earl of Chesterfield's Letters, to His Son, Philip Stanhope, Esq. London: Printed for F. Newbery, the corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard, in Ludgate Street, 1774.

MLA Citation

Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope. Lord Chesterfield's Maxims; Or, A New Plan of Education, On the Principles of Virtue and Politeness: In Which Is Conveyed, Such Instructions As Cannot Fail to Form the Man of Honour, the Man of Virtue, and the Accomplished Gentleman. Being the Substance of the Earl of Chesterfield's Letters, to His Son, Philip Stanhope, Esq. London: Printed for F. Newbery, the corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard, in Ludgate Street, 1774.

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