(1793). The Golden cabinet: being the laboratory, or handmaid to the arts: Containing such branches of useful knowledge, as nearly concerns all kinds of people, from the squire to the peasant: and will afford both profit and delight. Part the first[-third]. Printed and sold by William Spotswood, and H. and P. Rice, Market-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Golden Cabinet: Being the Laboratory, or Handmaid to the Arts: Containing Such Branches of Useful Knowledge, as Nearly Concerns All Kinds of People, from the Squire to the Peasant: And Will Afford Both Profit and Delight. Part the First[-third]. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by William Spotswood, and H. and P. Rice, Market-Street, 1793.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Golden Cabinet: Being the Laboratory, or Handmaid to the Arts: Containing Such Branches of Useful Knowledge, as Nearly Concerns All Kinds of People, from the Squire to the Peasant: And Will Afford Both Profit and Delight. Part the First[-third]. Printed and sold by William Spotswood, and H. and P. Rice, Market-Street, 1793.