APA (7th ed.) Citation

Turner, R. 1. o. 4. (1771). A view of the earth: being a short but comprehensive system of modern geography: Turner, late of Magdalen-Hall, Oxford; now rector of Comberton, vicar of Elmly, and teacher of the mathematics and philosophy, at Worcester; author of a view of the heavens, or an introduction to modern astronomy; plain trignometry rendered easy and familiar, by calculations in arithmetic only; and the chronologer perpetual (The third edition, with many additions and improvements, particularly, an account of the British Empire.). Printed for S. Crowder, in Pater-noster-Row; and S. Gamidge, in Worcester.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Turner, Richard 1723 or 4-1791. A View of the Earth: Being a Short but Comprehensive System of Modern Geography: Turner, Late of Magdalen-Hall, Oxford; Now Rector of Comberton, Vicar of Elmly, and Teacher of the Mathematics and Philosophy, at Worcester; Author of a View of the Heavens, or an Introduction to Modern Astronomy; Plain Trignometry Rendered Easy and Familiar, by Calculations in Arithmetic Only; and the Chronologer Perpetual. The third edition, with many additions and improvements, particularly, an account of the British Empire. London: Printed for S. Crowder, in Pater-noster-Row; and S. Gamidge, in Worcester, 1771.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Turner, Richard 1723 or 4-1791. A View of the Earth: Being a Short but Comprehensive System of Modern Geography: Turner, Late of Magdalen-Hall, Oxford; Now Rector of Comberton, Vicar of Elmly, and Teacher of the Mathematics and Philosophy, at Worcester; Author of a View of the Heavens, or an Introduction to Modern Astronomy; Plain Trignometry Rendered Easy and Familiar, by Calculations in Arithmetic Only; and the Chronologer Perpetual. The third edition, with many additions and improvements, particularly, an account of the British Empire. Printed for S. Crowder, in Pater-noster-Row; and S. Gamidge, in Worcester, 1771.

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