Gentleman in the country. (1710). Hydrographia Hibernica, or, A view of the considerable rivers of Ireland: Being an abstract of a plain and easie method of making them navigable, with ease and advantage to the publick and without any hazard of injuring private persons in their mills, wyers, fisheries, or other improvements. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGentleman in the country. Hydrographia Hibernica, or, A View of the Considerable Rivers of Ireland: Being an Abstract of a Plain and Easie Method of Making Them Navigable, with Ease and Advantage to the Publick and Without Any Hazard of Injuring Private Persons in Their Mills, Wyers, Fisheries, or Other Improvements. S.l: [s.n.], 1710.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGentleman in the country. Hydrographia Hibernica, or, A View of the Considerable Rivers of Ireland: Being an Abstract of a Plain and Easie Method of Making Them Navigable, with Ease and Advantage to the Publick and Without Any Hazard of Injuring Private Persons in Their Mills, Wyers, Fisheries, or Other Improvements. [s.n.], 1710.