APA Citation

(1783). The Pleasing instructor: or, Entertaining moralist: Consisting of select essays, relations, visions and allegories, collected from the most eminent English authors. To which are prefixed, new thoughts on education. Designed for the use of schools, as well as the closet; with a view to form the rising minds of the youth of both sexes to virtue, and destroy in the bud, those vices and frailties which mankind, and youth in particular, are addicted to (The tenth edition.). Dublin: Printed by Peter Hoey, at Mercury, No. 1, in Skinner-Row.

Chicago Style Citation

The Pleasing Instructor: Or, Entertaining Moralist: Consisting of Select Essays, Relations, Visions and Allegories, Collected From the Most Eminent English Authors. To Which Are Prefixed, New Thoughts On Education. Designed for the Use of Schools, As Well As the Closet; With a View to Form the Rising Minds of the Youth of Both Sexes to Virtue, and Destroy in the Bud, Those Vices and Frailties Which Mankind, and Youth in Particular, Are Addicted to. The tenth edition. Dublin: Printed by Peter Hoey, at Mercury, No. 1, in Skinner-Row, 1783.

MLA Citation

The Pleasing Instructor: Or, Entertaining Moralist: Consisting of Select Essays, Relations, Visions and Allegories, Collected From the Most Eminent English Authors. To Which Are Prefixed, New Thoughts On Education. Designed for the Use of Schools, As Well As the Closet; With a View to Form the Rising Minds of the Youth of Both Sexes to Virtue, and Destroy in the Bud, Those Vices and Frailties Which Mankind, and Youth in Particular, Are Addicted to. The tenth edition. Dublin: Printed by Peter Hoey, at Mercury, No. 1, in Skinner-Row, 1783.

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