APA (7th ed.) Citation

Palethorpe, J. (1842). An equalisation of every item of Scripture money, weight, and measure, whether of liquids, dry goods, or of distance, with the British: In which the monies are calculated at par, and the weights and measures regulated agreeably to the imperial standard of Great Britain. H. Hooper.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Palethorpe, Joseph. An Equalisation of Every Item of Scripture Money, Weight, and Measure, Whether of Liquids, Dry Goods, or of Distance, with the British: In Which the Monies Are Calculated at Par, and the Weights and Measures Regulated Agreeably to the Imperial Standard of Great Britain. London: H. Hooper, 1842.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Palethorpe, Joseph. An Equalisation of Every Item of Scripture Money, Weight, and Measure, Whether of Liquids, Dry Goods, or of Distance, with the British: In Which the Monies Are Calculated at Par, and the Weights and Measures Regulated Agreeably to the Imperial Standard of Great Britain. H. Hooper, 1842.

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