Smith, J. Horological disquisitions concerning the nature of time, and the reasons why all days, from noon to noon, are not alike twenty four hours long: In which appears the impossibility of a clock's being always kept exactly true to the sun : with tables of equation, and newer and better rules ... how thereby precisely to adjust royal pendulums ... : with a table of pendulums, shewing the beats that any length makes in an hour ...
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSmith, John. Horological Disquisitions Concerning the Nature of Time, and the Reasons Why All Days, from Noon to Noon, Are Not Alike Twenty Four Hours Long: In Which Appears the Impossibility of a Clock's Being Always Kept Exactly True to the Sun : With Tables of Equation, and Newer and Better Rules ... How Thereby Precisely to Adjust Royal Pendulums ... : With a Table of Pendulums, Shewing the Beats That Any Length Makes in an Hour ...
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSmith, John. Horological Disquisitions Concerning the Nature of Time, and the Reasons Why All Days, from Noon to Noon, Are Not Alike Twenty Four Hours Long: In Which Appears the Impossibility of a Clock's Being Always Kept Exactly True to the Sun : With Tables of Equation, and Newer and Better Rules ... How Thereby Precisely to Adjust Royal Pendulums ... : With a Table of Pendulums, Shewing the Beats That Any Length Makes in an Hour ...