APA Citation

Eldin, J. C., & Dundonald, A. C. (1793). Reports by John Clerk, esquire, of Eldin: And By Messrs Grieve and Henderson, in consequence of surveys, Made by Them, of Culross and Valleyfield Collieries, Forest, &c. &c. In the Years 1792 and 1793. With a farther explanation of the State of the Collieries, by Lord Dundonald, and Method Recommended by Him to be Adopted to Compleat the Winning of Them: Accompanied by Sundry Other Papers, and Offers to Compleat the Winning, and to Work and Ship the Coals, From Both Collieries, at a Stipulated Price. The whole submitted, by Lord Dundonald, to the consideration of his creditors. Edinburgh: June.

Chicago Style Citation

Eldin, John Clerk, and Archibald Cochrane Dundonald. Reports By John Clerk, Esquire, of Eldin: And By Messrs Grieve and Henderson, in Consequence of Surveys, Made By Them, of Culross and Valleyfield Collieries, Forest, &c. &c. In the Years 1792 and 1793. With a Farther Explanation of the State of the Collieries, By Lord Dundonald, and Method Recommended By Him to Be Adopted to Compleat the Winning of Them: Accompanied By Sundry Other Papers, and Offers to Compleat the Winning, and to Work and Ship the Coals, From Both Collieries, At a Stipulated Price. The Whole Submitted, By Lord Dundonald, to the Consideration of His Creditors. Edinburgh: June, 1793.

MLA Citation

Eldin, John Clerk, and Archibald Cochrane Dundonald. Reports By John Clerk, Esquire, of Eldin: And By Messrs Grieve and Henderson, in Consequence of Surveys, Made By Them, of Culross and Valleyfield Collieries, Forest, &c. &c. In the Years 1792 and 1793. With a Farther Explanation of the State of the Collieries, By Lord Dundonald, and Method Recommended By Him to Be Adopted to Compleat the Winning of Them: Accompanied By Sundry Other Papers, and Offers to Compleat the Winning, and to Work and Ship the Coals, From Both Collieries, At a Stipulated Price. The Whole Submitted, By Lord Dundonald, to the Consideration of His Creditors. Edinburgh: June, 1793.

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