Pain, W. (1792). The practical builder, or Workman's general assistant: Shewing the most approved and easy methods for drawing and working the whole or separate part of any building; as the use of the tramel for groins, angle-brackets, niches, &c. semi-circular arches on flewing jambs, the preparing and making their soffits (The fourth edition.). Printed and sold by John Norman, no. 75 Newbury Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPain, William. The Practical Builder, or Workman's General Assistant: Shewing the Most Approved and Easy Methods for Drawing and Working the Whole or Separate Part of Any Building; as the Use of the Tramel for Groins, Angle-brackets, Niches, &c. Semi-circular Arches on Flewing Jambs, the Preparing and Making Their Soffits. The fourth edition. Boston: Printed and sold by John Norman, no. 75 Newbury Street, 1792.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPain, William. The Practical Builder, or Workman's General Assistant: Shewing the Most Approved and Easy Methods for Drawing and Working the Whole or Separate Part of Any Building; as the Use of the Tramel for Groins, Angle-brackets, Niches, &c. Semi-circular Arches on Flewing Jambs, the Preparing and Making Their Soffits. The fourth edition. Printed and sold by John Norman, no. 75 Newbury Street, 1792.