APA (7th ed.) Citation

Emerson, W. (1770). The mathematical principles of geography: Containing, I. An account of the various properties and affections of the earth and sea; with a description of the several parts thereof. And a table of the latitude and longitude of places. II. The use of the artificial or terrestrial globe, in solving problems. III. The principles of spherical and spheroidical sailing; with the solution of the several cases in numbers, by the common tables, according to the spheroidical figure of the earth. Printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand; bookseller in Ordinary to His Majesty.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Emerson, William. The Mathematical Principles of Geography: Containing, I. An Account of the Various Properties and Affections of the Earth and Sea; with a Description of the Several Parts Thereof. And a Table of the Latitude and Longitude of Places. II. The Use of the Artificial or Terrestrial Globe, in Solving Problems. III. The Principles of Spherical and Spheroidical Sailing; with the Solution of the Several Cases in Numbers, by the Common Tables, According to the Spheroidical Figure of the Earth. London: Printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand; bookseller in Ordinary to His Majesty, 1770.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Emerson, William. The Mathematical Principles of Geography: Containing, I. An Account of the Various Properties and Affections of the Earth and Sea; with a Description of the Several Parts Thereof. And a Table of the Latitude and Longitude of Places. II. The Use of the Artificial or Terrestrial Globe, in Solving Problems. III. The Principles of Spherical and Spheroidical Sailing; with the Solution of the Several Cases in Numbers, by the Common Tables, According to the Spheroidical Figure of the Earth. Printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand; bookseller in Ordinary to His Majesty, 1770.

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