Edmonds, T. R. (1831). Political, moral and social economy: Founded upon reason, observation, and science, and combining "the greatest happiness of the greatest number," in opposition to the anti-social and fallacious theories of modern political economists. S. and R. Bentley for E. Wilson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEdmonds, T. R. Political, Moral and Social Economy: Founded upon Reason, Observation, and Science, and Combining "the Greatest Happiness of the Greatest Number," in Opposition to the Anti-social and Fallacious Theories of Modern Political Economists. London: S. and R. Bentley for E. Wilson, 1831.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationEdmonds, T. R. Political, Moral and Social Economy: Founded upon Reason, Observation, and Science, and Combining "the Greatest Happiness of the Greatest Number," in Opposition to the Anti-social and Fallacious Theories of Modern Political Economists. S. and R. Bentley for E. Wilson, 1831.