APA Citation

Ogilby, J. (1759). The roads through England delineated or, Ogilby's survey: Revised, improved, and reduced to a size portable for the pocket by John Senex F,R,S being an actual survey of all the principal roads of England, and Wales, distinctly laid down on one hundred & one copper plates ... with the addition of some roads newly drawn, which were omitted by Mr. Ogilby, and several necessary corrections made in others. [London]: Printed for John Bowles and Son London.

Chicago Style Citation

Ogilby, John. The Roads Through England Delineated Or, Ogilby's Survey: Revised, Improved, and Reduced to a Size Portable for the Pocket By John Senex F,R,S Being an Actual Survey of All the Principal Roads of England, and Wales, Distinctly Laid Down On One Hundred & One Copper Plates ... With the Addition of Some Roads Newly Drawn, Which Were Omitted By Mr. Ogilby, and Several Necessary Corrections Made in Others. [London]: Printed for John Bowles and Son London, 1759.

MLA Citation

Ogilby, John. The Roads Through England Delineated Or, Ogilby's Survey: Revised, Improved, and Reduced to a Size Portable for the Pocket By John Senex F,R,S Being an Actual Survey of All the Principal Roads of England, and Wales, Distinctly Laid Down On One Hundred & One Copper Plates ... With the Addition of Some Roads Newly Drawn, Which Were Omitted By Mr. Ogilby, and Several Necessary Corrections Made in Others. [London]: Printed for John Bowles and Son London, 1759.

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