Johnson, J., Freeman, P., Green, J., & Russell, J. (1762). A mathematical question: Propounded by the viceregent of the world; answered by the King of Glory. Enigmatically represented, and demonstratively opened, by John Johnson. [One line from Psalms] (The third edition, corrected.). [Boston]: London: printed. Boston; New-England, reprinted: and sold by Green & Russell, at their printing-office in Queen-Street; and by Philip Freeman at his shop in Union-Street.
Chicago Style CitationJohnson, John, Philip Freeman, John Green, and Joseph Russell. A Mathematical Question: Propounded By the Viceregent of the World; Answered By the King of Glory. Enigmatically Represented, and Demonstratively Opened, By John Johnson. [One Line From Psalms]. The third edition, corrected. [Boston]: London: printed. Boston; New-England, reprinted: and sold by Green & Russell, at their printing-office in Queen-Street; and by Philip Freeman at his shop in Union-Street, 1762.
MLA CitationJohnson, John, Philip Freeman, John Green, and Joseph Russell. A Mathematical Question: Propounded By the Viceregent of the World; Answered By the King of Glory. Enigmatically Represented, and Demonstratively Opened, By John Johnson. [One Line From Psalms]. The third edition, corrected. [Boston]: London: printed. Boston; New-England, reprinted: and sold by Green & Russell, at their printing-office in Queen-Street; and by Philip Freeman at his shop in Union-Street, 1762.