APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fulton, R. (1796). A treatise on the improvement of canal navigation: Exhibiting the numerous advantages to be derived from small canals. And boats of two to five feetwide, containing from two to five tons burthen. With a description of the machinery for facilitating conveyance by water through the most mountainous countries,independent of locks and aqueducts: including observations on the great importance of water communications, with thoughts on, and designs for, aqueducts and bridges of iron and wood. Published by I. and J. Taylor at the Architectural Library.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fulton, Robert. A Treatise on the Improvement of Canal Navigation: Exhibiting the Numerous Advantages to Be Derived from Small Canals. And Boats of Two to Five Feetwide, Containing from Two to Five Tons Burthen. With a Description of the Machinery for Facilitating Conveyance by Water Through the Most Mountainous Countries,independent of Locks and Aqueducts: Including Observations on the Great Importance of Water Communications, with Thoughts on, and Designs for, Aqueducts and Bridges of Iron and Wood. London: Published by I. and J. Taylor at the Architectural Library, 1796.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fulton, Robert. A Treatise on the Improvement of Canal Navigation: Exhibiting the Numerous Advantages to Be Derived from Small Canals. And Boats of Two to Five Feetwide, Containing from Two to Five Tons Burthen. With a Description of the Machinery for Facilitating Conveyance by Water Through the Most Mountainous Countries,independent of Locks and Aqueducts: Including Observations on the Great Importance of Water Communications, with Thoughts on, and Designs for, Aqueducts and Bridges of Iron and Wood. Published by I. and J. Taylor at the Architectural Library, 1796.

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