APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cullyer, J. (1800). The gentleman & farmer's assistant: Containing, first, tables for finding the content of any piece of land, from dimensions taken in yards. Second, tables, shewing the ... required for an acre, in any square piece of land, from one to five hundred yards, in length. Third, tables, shewing the number of loads that will manure an acre of land, ... the ... of the heaps. Fourth, a table for measuring thatcher's work, from one to sixty-four feet long, and from one to twenty-five feet high. By John Cullyer (The third edition.). Printed by and for Stevenson and Matchett, and J. Scatcherd, Ave-Maria-lane, London; sold also by Champante and Witrow, Jewry-Street; Macklin and Redman, Cheapside; and J. Wright, Piccadilly, London; Deighton, Cambridge, and all other booksellers, in town and country.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cullyer, John. The Gentleman & Farmer's Assistant: Containing, First, Tables for Finding the Content of Any Piece of Land, from Dimensions Taken in Yards. Second, Tables, Shewing the ... Required for an Acre, in Any Square Piece of Land, from One to Five Hundred Yards, in Length. Third, Tables, Shewing the Number of Loads That Will Manure an Acre of Land, ... the ... of the Heaps. Fourth, a Table for Measuring Thatcher's Work, from One to Sixty-four Feet Long, and from One to Twenty-five Feet High. By John Cullyer. The third edition. Norwich: Printed by and for Stevenson and Matchett, and J. Scatcherd, Ave-Maria-lane, London; sold also by Champante and Witrow, Jewry-Street; Macklin and Redman, Cheapside; and J. Wright, Piccadilly, London; Deighton, Cambridge, and all other booksellers, in town and country, 1800.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cullyer, John. The Gentleman & Farmer's Assistant: Containing, First, Tables for Finding the Content of Any Piece of Land, from Dimensions Taken in Yards. Second, Tables, Shewing the ... Required for an Acre, in Any Square Piece of Land, from One to Five Hundred Yards, in Length. Third, Tables, Shewing the Number of Loads That Will Manure an Acre of Land, ... the ... of the Heaps. Fourth, a Table for Measuring Thatcher's Work, from One to Sixty-four Feet Long, and from One to Twenty-five Feet High. By John Cullyer. The third edition. Printed by and for Stevenson and Matchett, and J. Scatcherd, Ave-Maria-lane, London; sold also by Champante and Witrow, Jewry-Street; Macklin and Redman, Cheapside; and J. Wright, Piccadilly, London; Deighton, Cambridge, and all other booksellers, in town and country, 1800.

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