Varlo, C. c. 1. 1. (1772). Reflections upon friction: With a plan of the new machine for taking it off in wheel-carriages, windlasses of ships, &c. Together with metal proper for the machine, and full directions for making it. To which is annexed, Stonhenge, one of the wonders of the world, unriddled. By C. Varlo, Esq; author of The new-invested machine, and of the new system of husbandry. Printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationVarlo, Charles ca. 1725-ca. 1795. Reflections upon Friction: With a Plan of the New Machine for Taking It off in Wheel-carriages, Windlasses of Ships, &c. Together with Metal Proper for the Machine, and Full Directions for Making It. To Which Is Annexed, Stonhenge, One of the Wonders of the World, Unriddled. By C. Varlo, Esq; Author of The New-invested Machine, and of the New System of Husbandry. London: Printed for the author, 1772.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationVarlo, Charles ca. 1725-ca. 1795. Reflections upon Friction: With a Plan of the New Machine for Taking It off in Wheel-carriages, Windlasses of Ships, &c. Together with Metal Proper for the Machine, and Full Directions for Making It. To Which Is Annexed, Stonhenge, One of the Wonders of the World, Unriddled. By C. Varlo, Esq; Author of The New-invested Machine, and of the New System of Husbandry. Printed for the author, 1772.