Martin, B. (1766). The principles of pump-work illustrated, and applied in the construction of a new pump without friction, or loss of time, or water, in working: Humbly proposed for the service of the British Marine, with the privilege of His Majesty's Royal letters patent. By Benj. Martin. Printed for the author, at his house in Fleet-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMartin, Benjamin. The Principles of Pump-work Illustrated, and Applied in the Construction of a New Pump Without Friction, or Loss of Time, or Water, in Working: Humbly Proposed for the Service of the British Marine, with the Privilege of His Majesty's Royal Letters Patent. By Benj. Martin. London: Printed for the author, at his house in Fleet-Street, 1766.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMartin, Benjamin. The Principles of Pump-work Illustrated, and Applied in the Construction of a New Pump Without Friction, or Loss of Time, or Water, in Working: Humbly Proposed for the Service of the British Marine, with the Privilege of His Majesty's Royal Letters Patent. By Benj. Martin. Printed for the author, at his house in Fleet-Street, 1766.