APA (7th ed.) Citation

Telescope, T. (1792). The newtonian system of philosophy, adapted to the capacities of young gentlemen and ladies, and familiarized and made entertaining by objects with which they are intimately acquainted: Being the substance of six lectures, read to the Lilliputian Society. By Tom Telescope, A.M. and collected and methodized for the benefit of the youth of these kingdoms; with variety of cuts, to illustrate and confirm the doctrines advanced (The fifth edition.).

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Telescope, Tom. The Newtonian System of Philosophy, Adapted to the Capacities of Young Gentlemen and Ladies, and Familiarized and Made Entertaining by Objects with Which They Are Intimately Acquainted: Being the Substance of Six Lectures, Read to the Lilliputian Society. By Tom Telescope, A.M. and Collected and Methodized for the Benefit of the Youth of These Kingdoms; with Variety of Cuts, to Illustrate and Confirm the Doctrines Advanced. The fifth edition. 1792.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Telescope, Tom. The Newtonian System of Philosophy, Adapted to the Capacities of Young Gentlemen and Ladies, and Familiarized and Made Entertaining by Objects with Which They Are Intimately Acquainted: Being the Substance of Six Lectures, Read to the Lilliputian Society. By Tom Telescope, A.M. and Collected and Methodized for the Benefit of the Youth of These Kingdoms; with Variety of Cuts, to Illustrate and Confirm the Doctrines Advanced. The fifth edition. 1792.

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