Hutchinson, J. (1712). Reasons for the bill, entituled, a bill for securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the property of a movement invented by him for the more exact measuring of time, both in motion and at rest; in answer to those offered by the clock-makers of London against it. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHutchinson, John. Reasons for the Bill, Entituled, a Bill for Securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the Property of a Movement Invented by Him for the More Exact Measuring of Time, Both in Motion and at Rest; in Answer to Those Offered by the Clock-makers of London Against It. [London]: s.n, 1712.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHutchinson, John. Reasons for the Bill, Entituled, a Bill for Securing to Mr. John Hutchinson the Property of a Movement Invented by Him for the More Exact Measuring of Time, Both in Motion and at Rest; in Answer to Those Offered by the Clock-makers of London Against It. s.n, 1712.