(1824). An appeal on the subject of the accumulation of wealth, addressed to the Society of Friends, usually called Quakers, individually and collectively. [by W. Phillips]. Darling.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAn Appeal on the Subject of the Accumulation of Wealth, Addressed to the Society of Friends, Usually Called Quakers, Individually and Collectively. [by W. Phillips]. Darling, 1824.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationAn Appeal on the Subject of the Accumulation of Wealth, Addressed to the Society of Friends, Usually Called Quakers, Individually and Collectively. [by W. Phillips]. Darling, 1824.
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