APA Citation

Grahame, J. (1816). An inquiry into the principle of population: Including an exposition of the causes and the advantages of a tendency to exuberance of numbers in society, a defence of poor-laws, and a critical and historical view of the doctrines and projects of the most celebrated legislators and writers, relative to population, the poor, and charitable establishments. Edinburgh: Printed by J. Ballantyne for A. Constable.

Chicago Style Citation

Grahame, James. An Inquiry Into the Principle of Population: Including an Exposition of the Causes and the Advantages of a Tendency to Exuberance of Numbers in Society, a Defence of Poor-laws, and a Critical and Historical View of the Doctrines and Projects of the Most Celebrated Legislators and Writers, Relative to Population, the Poor, and Charitable Establishments. Edinburgh: Printed by J. Ballantyne for A. Constable, 1816.

MLA Citation

Grahame, James. An Inquiry Into the Principle of Population: Including an Exposition of the Causes and the Advantages of a Tendency to Exuberance of Numbers in Society, a Defence of Poor-laws, and a Critical and Historical View of the Doctrines and Projects of the Most Celebrated Legislators and Writers, Relative to Population, the Poor, and Charitable Establishments. Edinburgh: Printed by J. Ballantyne for A. Constable, 1816.

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