The complete ship-wright : plainly and demonstratively teaching the proportion used by experienced ship-wrights, according to their custom of building, both geometrically and arithmetically performed : to which are added certain propositions in geometry, the use of a diagonall scale, to draw a draught, with the making, graduating, or marking of a bend of moulds, and ordering of the same : the extraction of the square root, with a table of squares : also, a way of rowing of ships, by heaving at the capstone, useful in any ship becalmed, with other things useful in that art
MLA
Bushnell, Edmund. The complete ship-wright : plainly and demonstratively teaching the proportion used by experienced ship-wrights, according to their custom of building, both geometrically and arithmetically performed : to which are added certain propositions in geometry, the use of a diagonall scale, to draw a draught, with the making, graduating, or marking of a bend of moulds, and ordering of the same : the extraction of the square root, with a table of squares : also, a way of rowing of ships, by heaving at the capstone, useful in any ship becalmed, with other things useful in that art. The third edition. London : Printed for George Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1669.
APA
Bushnell, E. (1669). The complete ship-wright : plainly and demonstratively teaching the proportion used by experienced ship-wrights, according to their custom of building, both geometrically and arithmetically performed : to which are added certain propositions in geometry, the use of a diagonall scale, to draw a draught, with the making, graduating, or marking of a bend of moulds, and ordering of the same : the extraction of the square root, with a table of squares : also, a way of rowing of ships, by heaving at the capstone, useful in any ship becalmed, with other things useful in that art. The third edition. London : Printed for George Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop ....
Chicago
Bushnell, Edmund. The complete ship-wright : plainly and demonstratively teaching the proportion used by experienced ship-wrights, according to their custom of building, both geometrically and arithmetically performed : to which are added certain propositions in geometry, the use of a diagonall scale, to draw a draught, with the making, graduating, or marking of a bend of moulds, and ordering of the same : the extraction of the square root, with a table of squares : also, a way of rowing of ships, by heaving at the capstone, useful in any ship becalmed, with other things useful in that art. The third edition. London : Printed for George Hurlock, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1669.