Harris, J., & McKown, J. (1820). An essay on politeness: In which the necessity and benefits of being polite are clearly proved from reason, religion and philosophy. To which is prefixed an allegorical description of the origin of politeness (3rd ed.). Printed by J. and T. Clarke ... for the author ; and sold by Hatchard and Son [etc.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHarris, John, and James McKown. An Essay on Politeness: In Which the Necessity and Benefits of Being Polite Are Clearly Proved from Reason, Religion and Philosophy. To Which Is Prefixed an Allegorical Description of the Origin of Politeness. 3rd ed. London: Printed by J. and T. Clarke ... for the author ; and sold by Hatchard and Son [etc.], 1820.
MLA引文Harris, John, and James McKown. An Essay on Politeness: In Which the Necessity and Benefits of Being Polite Are Clearly Proved from Reason, Religion and Philosophy. To Which Is Prefixed an Allegorical Description of the Origin of Politeness. 3rd ed. Printed by J. and T. Clarke ... for the author ; and sold by Hatchard and Son [etc.], 1820.