The young gentleman and lady instructed in such principles of politeness, prudence and virtue, as will lay a sure foundation for gaining respect, esteem and satisfaction in this life, and eternal happiness in a future state : interspersed with such observations and maxims, as demonstrate the danger and folly of vice, and the advantage and wisdom of virtue. Authorised by the King's Most Excellent Majesty. The second edition corrected and improved, with a large and copious index.
MLA
The young gentleman and lady instructed in such principles of politeness, prudence and virtue, as will lay a sure foundation for gaining respect, esteem and satisfaction in this life, and eternal happiness in a future state : interspersed with such observations and maxims, as demonstrate the danger and folly of vice, and the advantage and wisdom of virtue. Authorised by the King's Most Excellent Majesty. The second edition corrected and improved, with a large and copious index. London : printed by assignment from the executors of Mr. Edward Wicksteed, for Thomas Caslon, at the Bible and Star opposite Stationers-Hall, MDCCLIX. [1759]
APA
(1759). The young gentleman and lady instructed in such principles of politeness, prudence and virtue, as will lay a sure foundation for gaining respect, esteem and satisfaction in this life, and eternal happiness in a future state : interspersed with such observations and maxims, as demonstrate the danger and folly of vice, and the advantage and wisdom of virtue. Authorised by the King's Most Excellent Majesty. The second edition corrected and improved, with a large and copious index. London : printed by assignment from the executors of Mr. Edward Wicksteed, for Thomas Caslon, at the Bible and Star opposite Stationers-Hall.
Chicago
The young gentleman and lady instructed in such principles of politeness, prudence and virtue, as will lay a sure foundation for gaining respect, esteem and satisfaction in this life, and eternal happiness in a future state : interspersed with such observations and maxims, as demonstrate the danger and folly of vice, and the advantage and wisdom of virtue. Authorised by the King's Most Excellent Majesty. The second edition corrected and improved, with a large and copious index. London : printed by assignment from the executors of Mr. Edward Wicksteed, for Thomas Caslon, at the Bible and Star opposite Stationers-Hall, MDCCLIX. [1759]