APA (7th ed.) Citation

Smith, J. (1772). The report of John Smith, engineer, pointing out the method of making a navigable canal from Wakefield to the head of the River Went: And from thence, by the course of that river, into the Dun, at a place called Went-Mouth, and also of draining certain low grounds ... together with an estimate of the expences thereof ... : to the estimate are added some remarks upon the present necessity of making a safe and ready navigation from the Calder to the Humber : to the estimate are added some remarks upon the present necessity of making a safe and ready navigation from the Calder to the Humber. s.n.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Smith, John. The Report of John Smith, Engineer, Pointing Out the Method of Making a Navigable Canal from Wakefield to the Head of the River Went: And from Thence, by the Course of That River, into the Dun, at a Place Called Went-Mouth, and Also of Draining Certain Low Grounds ... Together with an Estimate of the Expences Thereof ... : To the Estimate Are Added Some Remarks upon the Present Necessity of Making a Safe and Ready Navigation from the Calder to the Humber : To the Estimate Are Added Some Remarks upon the Present Necessity of Making a Safe and Ready Navigation from the Calder to the Humber. S.l: s.n, 1772.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Smith, John. The Report of John Smith, Engineer, Pointing Out the Method of Making a Navigable Canal from Wakefield to the Head of the River Went: And from Thence, by the Course of That River, into the Dun, at a Place Called Went-Mouth, and Also of Draining Certain Low Grounds ... Together with an Estimate of the Expences Thereof ... : To the Estimate Are Added Some Remarks upon the Present Necessity of Making a Safe and Ready Navigation from the Calder to the Humber : To the Estimate Are Added Some Remarks upon the Present Necessity of Making a Safe and Ready Navigation from the Calder to the Humber. s.n, 1772.

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