Levesque de Pouilly, L. (1766). The theory of agreeable sensations. In which, after the laws observed by Nature in the distribution of pleasure are discovered, the principles of natural theology, and moral philosophy, are established. To which is subjoined, relative to the same Subject, A Dissertation on Harmony of Style. Translated from the French. printed for J. Dickson, at Homer's Head, Front of the Exchange.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLevesque de Pouilly, Louis-Jean. The Theory of Agreeable Sensations. In Which, After the Laws Observed by Nature in the Distribution of Pleasure Are Discovered, the Principles of Natural Theology, and Moral Philosophy, Are Established. To Which Is Subjoined, Relative to the Same Subject, A Dissertation on Harmony of Style. Translated from the French. printed for J. Dickson, at Homer's Head, Front of the Exchange, 1766.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLevesque de Pouilly, Louis-Jean. The Theory of Agreeable Sensations. In Which, After the Laws Observed by Nature in the Distribution of Pleasure Are Discovered, the Principles of Natural Theology, and Moral Philosophy, Are Established. To Which Is Subjoined, Relative to the Same Subject, A Dissertation on Harmony of Style. Translated from the French. printed for J. Dickson, at Homer's Head, Front of the Exchange, 1766.