Legg, J. (1705). To the Honourable the Commons of England assembled in Parliament. The humble proposals of John Legg, engineer, relating to his new invention of fire-shot and fire-arrows: Which being shot out of a piece of ordinance, paterrero, or musket, infallibly sets the enemies ships sides, sails, and rigging, &c. in a flame. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLegg, John. To the Honourable the Commons of England Assembled in Parliament. The Humble Proposals of John Legg, Engineer, Relating to His New Invention of Fire-shot and Fire-arrows: Which Being Shot Out of a Piece of Ordinance, Paterrero, or Musket, Infallibly Sets the Enemies Ships Sides, Sails, and Rigging, &c. in a Flame. [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not identified], 1705.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLegg, John. To the Honourable the Commons of England Assembled in Parliament. The Humble Proposals of John Legg, Engineer, Relating to His New Invention of Fire-shot and Fire-arrows: Which Being Shot Out of a Piece of Ordinance, Paterrero, or Musket, Infallibly Sets the Enemies Ships Sides, Sails, and Rigging, &c. in a Flame. [publisher not identified], 1705.