APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mckenzie, M. (1776). Nautical descriptions of the west coast of Great Britain: From Bristol Channel to Cape-Wrath (the most North-Western promontory of Scotland); adapted to the several charts in the maritim survey of the west of Great Britain. Containing a particular account of the tides, rocks, shoals, channels, anchoring-places, and harbours, along that coast, with suitable sailing-directions interspersed. To which is prefixed The principal observations and measurements, on which the survey was grounded. By Murdoch Mackenzie, Sen. Printed for the author; and for Kenneth Mackenzie of New London-Street; and his eldest son Murdoch Mackenzie; and sold (together with the charts) by Mount and Page, on Tower-Hill; Sayer and Bennet, in Fleet-Street; Jefferies and Faden, in the Strand, near Charing-Cross, and Dury in Duke's-Court, Leicester-Fields.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mckenzie, Murdoch. Nautical Descriptions of the West Coast of Great Britain: From Bristol Channel to Cape-Wrath (the Most North-Western Promontory of Scotland); Adapted to the Several Charts in the Maritim Survey of the West of Great Britain. Containing a Particular Account of the Tides, Rocks, Shoals, Channels, Anchoring-places, and Harbours, Along That Coast, with Suitable Sailing-directions Interspersed. To Which Is Prefixed The Principal Observations and Measurements, on Which the Survey Was Grounded. By Murdoch Mackenzie, Sen. London: Printed for the author; and for Kenneth Mackenzie of New London-Street; and his eldest son Murdoch Mackenzie; and sold (together with the charts) by Mount and Page, on Tower-Hill; Sayer and Bennet, in Fleet-Street; Jefferies and Faden, in the Strand, near Charing-Cross, and Dury in Duke's-Court, Leicester-Fields, 1776.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mckenzie, Murdoch. Nautical Descriptions of the West Coast of Great Britain: From Bristol Channel to Cape-Wrath (the Most North-Western Promontory of Scotland); Adapted to the Several Charts in the Maritim Survey of the West of Great Britain. Containing a Particular Account of the Tides, Rocks, Shoals, Channels, Anchoring-places, and Harbours, Along That Coast, with Suitable Sailing-directions Interspersed. To Which Is Prefixed The Principal Observations and Measurements, on Which the Survey Was Grounded. By Murdoch Mackenzie, Sen. Printed for the author; and for Kenneth Mackenzie of New London-Street; and his eldest son Murdoch Mackenzie; and sold (together with the charts) by Mount and Page, on Tower-Hill; Sayer and Bennet, in Fleet-Street; Jefferies and Faden, in the Strand, near Charing-Cross, and Dury in Duke's-Court, Leicester-Fields, 1776.

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