APA Citation

(1726). The True meaning of the Fable of the bees: In a letter to the author of a book entitled An enquiry whether a general practice of virtue tends to the wealth or poverty, benefit or disadvantage of a people?, shewing that he has manifestly mistaken the true meaning of The fable of the bees in his reflections on that book. London: Printed for William and John Innys.

Chicago Style Citation

The True Meaning of the Fable of the Bees: In a Letter to the Author of a Book Entitled An Enquiry Whether a General Practice of Virtue Tends to the Wealth or Poverty, Benefit or Disadvantage of a People?, Shewing That He Has Manifestly Mistaken the True Meaning of The Fable of the Bees in His Reflections On That Book. London: Printed for William and John Innys, 1726.

MLA Citation

The True Meaning of the Fable of the Bees: In a Letter to the Author of a Book Entitled An Enquiry Whether a General Practice of Virtue Tends to the Wealth or Poverty, Benefit or Disadvantage of a People?, Shewing That He Has Manifestly Mistaken the True Meaning of The Fable of the Bees in His Reflections On That Book. London: Printed for William and John Innys, 1726.

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