APA Citation

Percival, T. (1777). A father's instructions to his children: Consisting of tales, fables, and reflections; designed to promote the love of virtue, a taste for knowledge, and an early acquaintance with the works of nature. By Dr. Percival of Manchester, for the use of his own children (The fourth edition.). Dublin: Printed for Caleb Jenkin, No. 58, Dame-Street, and John Beatty, No 32, Skinner-Row.

Chicago Style Citation

Percival, Thomas. A Father's Instructions to His Children: Consisting of Tales, Fables, and Reflections; Designed to Promote the Love of Virtue, a Taste for Knowledge, and an Early Acquaintance With the Works of Nature. By Dr. Percival of Manchester, for the Use of His Own Children. The fourth edition. Dublin: Printed for Caleb Jenkin, No. 58, Dame-Street, and John Beatty, No 32, Skinner-Row, 1777.

MLA Citation

Percival, Thomas. A Father's Instructions to His Children: Consisting of Tales, Fables, and Reflections; Designed to Promote the Love of Virtue, a Taste for Knowledge, and an Early Acquaintance With the Works of Nature. By Dr. Percival of Manchester, for the Use of His Own Children. The fourth edition. Dublin: Printed for Caleb Jenkin, No. 58, Dame-Street, and John Beatty, No 32, Skinner-Row, 1777.

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