APA
Winsor F. A., . (1804). Account of the most ingenious and important national discovery for some ages. British imperial patent light ovens and stoves, by which 1000 per cent. are saved and gained in light, heat and some valuable products for British manufactures, commerce, and navigation; as proved by an exact account current of profit and loss affixed. Respectfully dedicated to both houses of Parliament, and all patriotic societies; and are recommended to all the learned in physics and chemistry; but particularly to all the gentlemen interested in the English fire assurance offices. London: Printed for the author, and sold by Messrs. Richardson, ... Mr. Miller.
Chicago
Winsor Frederick Albert, . 1804. Account of the most ingenious and important national discovery for some ages. British imperial patent light ovens and stoves, by which 1000 per cent. are saved and gained in light, heat and some valuable products for British manufactures, commerce, and navigation; as proved by an exact account current of profit and loss affixed. Respectfully dedicated to both houses of Parliament, and all patriotic societies; and are recommended to all the learned in physics and chemistry; but particularly to all the gentlemen interested in the English fire assurance offices. London: Printed for the author, and sold by Messrs. Richardson, ... Mr. Miller.
Harvard
Winsor F. A., . (1804). Account of the most ingenious and important national discovery for some ages. British imperial patent light ovens and stoves, by which 1000 per cent. are saved and gained in light, heat and some valuable products for British manufactures, commerce, and navigation; as proved by an exact account current of profit and loss affixed. Respectfully dedicated to both houses of Parliament, and all patriotic societies; and are recommended to all the learned in physics and chemistry; but particularly to all the gentlemen interested in the English fire assurance offices. London: Printed for the author, and sold by Messrs. Richardson, ... Mr. Miller.
MLA
Winsor Frederick Albert, . Account of the most ingenious and important national discovery for some ages. British imperial patent light ovens and stoves, by which 1000 per cent. are saved and gained in light, heat and some valuable products for British manufactures, commerce, and navigation; as proved by an exact account current of profit and loss affixed. Respectfully dedicated to both houses of Parliament, and all patriotic societies; and are recommended to all the learned in physics and chemistry; but particularly to all the gentlemen interested in the English fire assurance offices. London: Printed for the author, and sold by Messrs. Richardson, ... Mr. Miller. 1804.