Macbride, D. (1769). Some account of a new method of tanning: Whereby leather is improved in its quality, tanned in one third of the time required by the common process, and with a saving of one fourth in the expence of tanning materials : invented by David Macbride ... and by him submitted to the consideration of Parliament. Printed by Boulter Grierson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMacbride, David. Some Account of a New Method of Tanning: Whereby Leather Is Improved in Its Quality, Tanned in One Third of the Time Required by the Common Process, and with a Saving of One Fourth in the Expence of Tanning Materials : Invented by David Macbride ... and by Him Submitted to the Consideration of Parliament. Dublin: Printed by Boulter Grierson, 1769.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMacbride, David. Some Account of a New Method of Tanning: Whereby Leather Is Improved in Its Quality, Tanned in One Third of the Time Required by the Common Process, and with a Saving of One Fourth in the Expence of Tanning Materials : Invented by David Macbride ... and by Him Submitted to the Consideration of Parliament. Printed by Boulter Grierson, 1769.
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