Adams, G. (1799). Lectures on natural and experimental philosophy, considered in its present state of improvement. Describing in a Familiar and Easy Manner The Principal Phenomena of Nature; and Shewing that they all Co-Operate in Displaying the Goodness, Wisdom, and Power of God. By the Late George Adams, Mathematical Instrument Maker to his Majesty, &c. In five volumes, the fifth volume consisting of the plates and index. The second edition, with considerable corrections and additions, by William Jones, Mathematical Instrument Maker. London: printed by J. Dillon, and Co. for, and sold by, W. and S. Jones, opticians, Holborn.
Chicago Style CitationAdams, George. Lectures On Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Considered in Its Present State of Improvement. Describing in a Familiar and Easy Manner The Principal Phenomena of Nature; and Shewing That They All Co-Operate in Displaying the Goodness, Wisdom, and Power of God. By the Late George Adams, Mathematical Instrument Maker to His Majesty, &c. In Five Volumes, the Fifth Volume Consisting of the Plates and Index. The Second Edition, With Considerable Corrections and Additions, By William Jones, Mathematical Instrument Maker. London: printed by J. Dillon, and Co. for, and sold by, W. and S. Jones, opticians, Holborn, 1799.
MLA CitationAdams, George. Lectures On Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Considered in Its Present State of Improvement. Describing in a Familiar and Easy Manner The Principal Phenomena of Nature; and Shewing That They All Co-Operate in Displaying the Goodness, Wisdom, and Power of God. By the Late George Adams, Mathematical Instrument Maker to His Majesty, &c. In Five Volumes, the Fifth Volume Consisting of the Plates and Index. The Second Edition, With Considerable Corrections and Additions, By William Jones, Mathematical Instrument Maker. London: printed by J. Dillon, and Co. for, and sold by, W. and S. Jones, opticians, Holborn, 1799.