APA Citation

Taylor, M. (1780). A sexagesimal table: Exhibiting, at sight, the result of any proportion, where the terms do not exceed sixty minutes, also tables of the equation of second difference, and tables for turning the lower denominations of English money, weights and measures, into sexagesimals of the higher, and vise versa. printed by William Richardson, and sold by C. Nourse, and Mess. Mount and Page.

MLA Citation

Taylor, Michael. A Sexagesimal Table: Exhibiting, at Sight, the Result of Any Proportion, Where the Terms Do Not Exceed Sixty Minutes, Also Tables of the Equation of Second Difference, and Tables for Turning the Lower Denominations of English Money, Weights and Measures, into Sexagesimals of the Higher, and Vise Versa. printed by William Richardson, and sold by C. Nourse, and Mess. Mount and Page, 1780.

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