Edmonds, T. R. (1828). Practical moral and political economy; or, the government, religion, and institutions, most conducive to individual happiness and to national power.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEdmonds, T. R. Practical Moral and Political Economy; or, the Government, Religion, and Institutions, Most Conducive to Individual Happiness and to National Power. 1828.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationEdmonds, T. R. Practical Moral and Political Economy; or, the Government, Religion, and Institutions, Most Conducive to Individual Happiness and to National Power. 1828.
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