APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hodgson, P. L. (1763). A new set of tables of solid and superficial measure: In the most familiar method. Shewing at sight, the content of any piece of timber, plank, or board, &c. used in architect or naval work. The second edition. To which is added, practical examples in measuring of artificers work, relating to building. With the method of finding the content of unequal-sided timber. And also, to reduce mohogany or marble, &c. into superficial inch feet. By Ph. Levi Hodgson, measurer. Printed by S. Powell, in Dame-street, opposite Fownes's-street. And sold by Mr. Daniel Hodgson, measurer, in George's-street, near George's-Quay; and by the author, at Captain Desbrisay's Office on Cork-Hill; and no where else.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hodgson, Ph. Levi. A New Set of Tables of Solid and Superficial Measure: In the Most Familiar Method. Shewing at Sight, the Content of Any Piece of Timber, Plank, or Board, &c. Used in Architect or Naval Work. The Second Edition. To Which Is Added, Practical Examples in Measuring of Artificers Work, Relating to Building. With the Method of Finding the Content of Unequal-sided Timber. And Also, to Reduce Mohogany or Marble, &c. into Superficial Inch Feet. By Ph. Levi Hodgson, Measurer. Dublin: Printed by S. Powell, in Dame-street, opposite Fownes's-street. And sold by Mr. Daniel Hodgson, measurer, in George's-street, near George's-Quay; and by the author, at Captain Desbrisay's Office on Cork-Hill; and no where else, 1763.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hodgson, Ph. Levi. A New Set of Tables of Solid and Superficial Measure: In the Most Familiar Method. Shewing at Sight, the Content of Any Piece of Timber, Plank, or Board, &c. Used in Architect or Naval Work. The Second Edition. To Which Is Added, Practical Examples in Measuring of Artificers Work, Relating to Building. With the Method of Finding the Content of Unequal-sided Timber. And Also, to Reduce Mohogany or Marble, &c. into Superficial Inch Feet. By Ph. Levi Hodgson, Measurer. Printed by S. Powell, in Dame-street, opposite Fownes's-street. And sold by Mr. Daniel Hodgson, measurer, in George's-street, near George's-Quay; and by the author, at Captain Desbrisay's Office on Cork-Hill; and no where else, 1763.

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