Ratcliff, S. (1836). Considerations on the subject of a communication between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans: By means of a ship-canal across the isthmus, which connects North and South America, and the best means of effecting it, and permanently securing its benefits for the world at large, by means of a co-operation between individuals or companies of different nations under the patronage of their respective governments. Printed and published at the Metropolitan Office.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRatcliff, Samuel. Considerations on the Subject of a Communication Between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans: By Means of a Ship-canal Across the Isthmus, Which Connects North and South America, and the Best Means of Effecting It, and Permanently Securing Its Benefits for the World at Large, by Means of a Co-operation Between Individuals or Companies of Different Nations Under the Patronage of Their Respective Governments. Georgetown, D.C: Printed and published at the Metropolitan Office, 1836.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRatcliff, Samuel. Considerations on the Subject of a Communication Between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans: By Means of a Ship-canal Across the Isthmus, Which Connects North and South America, and the Best Means of Effecting It, and Permanently Securing Its Benefits for the World at Large, by Means of a Co-operation Between Individuals or Companies of Different Nations Under the Patronage of Their Respective Governments. Printed and published at the Metropolitan Office, 1836.