Murdoch, P. A plain account of the old and new stiles. In which, their difference is deduced from clear principles; and the difficulties attending a perpetual reformation of the calendar, are shortly stated and resolved. In a letter to a Member of Parliament.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMurdoch, Patrick. A Plain Account of the Old and New Stiles. In Which, Their Difference Is Deduced from Clear Principles; and the Difficulties Attending a Perpetual Reformation of the Calendar, Are Shortly Stated and Resolved. In a Letter to a Member of Parliament.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMurdoch, Patrick. A Plain Account of the Old and New Stiles. In Which, Their Difference Is Deduced from Clear Principles; and the Difficulties Attending a Perpetual Reformation of the Calendar, Are Shortly Stated and Resolved. In a Letter to a Member of Parliament.