APA Citation

Branagan, T., Branagan, T., & Griffin, S. (1808). The excellency of virtue, contrasted with the deformity of vice, or, The admonitions of a loving father to his only son: On the most useful, entertaining, and interesting subjects : intended to inspire adults, as well as children, with suitable detestation at the destructive practices and delusive opinions of the slaves of superstition, the votaries of fashion, and the vices of the present age : to which is added, A terrestrial paradise displayed, or, The road to happiness and Heaven, strewed with flowers, and carpetted with roses, &c. Printed for the author by J. Rakestraw.

MLA Citation

Branagan, Thomas, et al. The Excellency of Virtue, Contrasted with the Deformity of Vice, or, The Admonitions of a Loving Father to His Only Son: On the Most Useful, Entertaining, and Interesting Subjects : Intended to Inspire Adults, as Well as Children, with Suitable Detestation at the Destructive Practices and Delusive Opinions of the Slaves of Superstition, the Votaries of Fashion, and the Vices of the Present Age : To Which Is Added, A Terrestrial Paradise Displayed, or, The Road to Happiness and Heaven, Strewed with Flowers, and Carpetted with Roses, &c. Printed for the author by J. Rakestraw, 1808.

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