APA Citation

Robertson, J. (1767). A general treatise of mensuration: containing many useful and necessary improvements: Composed for the benefit of artificers, builders, measurers, surveyors, gaugers, farmers, gentlemen, young students, &c. The whole being intended as an easy introduction to several parts of the mathematicks. By J. Robertson, F.R.S (The third edition.). London: Printed for J. Nourse, and J. Wilcox, in the Strand.

Chicago Style Citation

Robertson, John. A General Treatise of Mensuration: Containing Many Useful and Necessary Improvements: Composed for the Benefit of Artificers, Builders, Measurers, Surveyors, Gaugers, Farmers, Gentlemen, Young Students, &c. The Whole Being Intended As an Easy Introduction to Several Parts of the Mathematicks. By J. Robertson, F.R.S. The third edition. London: Printed for J. Nourse, and J. Wilcox, in the Strand, 1767.

MLA Citation

Robertson, John. A General Treatise of Mensuration: Containing Many Useful and Necessary Improvements: Composed for the Benefit of Artificers, Builders, Measurers, Surveyors, Gaugers, Farmers, Gentlemen, Young Students, &c. The Whole Being Intended As an Easy Introduction to Several Parts of the Mathematicks. By J. Robertson, F.R.S. The third edition. London: Printed for J. Nourse, and J. Wilcox, in the Strand, 1767.

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