A dissertation on liberty and necessity : Wherein The Process of Ideas, from their first Entrance into the Soul, until their Production of Action, is delineated. With some Remarks upon the late Reverend Dr. Clarke's Reasoning on this Point. And an Epistle Dedicatory to Truth. Amicus Plato, Amicus Socrates, sed magis Amica Veritas. By A. C. Esq;.
MLA
Collins, Anthony. A dissertation on liberty and necessity : Wherein The Process of Ideas, from their first Entrance into the Soul, until their Production of Action, is delineated. With some Remarks upon the late Reverend Dr. Clarke's Reasoning on this Point. And an Epistle Dedicatory to Truth. Amicus Plato, Amicus Socrates, sed magis Amica Veritas. By A. C. Esq;. London : printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun, over-against Chancery-Lane, in Fleet-Street, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]
APA
Collins, A. (1729). A dissertation on liberty and necessity : Wherein The Process of Ideas, from their first Entrance into the Soul, until their Production of Action, is delineated. With some Remarks upon the late Reverend Dr. Clarke's Reasoning on this Point. And an Epistle Dedicatory to Truth. Amicus Plato, Amicus Socrates, sed magis Amica Veritas. By A. C. Esq;. London : printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun, over-against Chancery-Lane, in Fleet-Street.
Chicago
Collins, Anthony. A dissertation on liberty and necessity : Wherein The Process of Ideas, from their first Entrance into the Soul, until their Production of Action, is delineated. With some Remarks upon the late Reverend Dr. Clarke's Reasoning on this Point. And an Epistle Dedicatory to Truth. Amicus Plato, Amicus Socrates, sed magis Amica Veritas. By A. C. Esq;. London : printed for J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun, over-against Chancery-Lane, in Fleet-Street, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]