Rocque, J., & Parr, R. (1766). A Plan of London on the same scale as that of Paris = Plan de Londres: In Order to ascertain the Difference of the Extent of these two Rivals, the Abbe de la Grive's Plan of Paris, & that of London by J. Rocque have been divided into equal Squares where London Contains 39, and Paris but 29, so that the Superfice of London is to that of Paris as 39 to 29 or as 5455 Acres to 4028, London therefore exceeds Paris, by 1427 Acres, the former being 8 1/2 square Miles & Paris only 6 1/3 ; With New Improvements to the Year 1766. London: [J. Rocque.
Chicago Style CitationRocque, John, and Remigius Parr. A Plan of London On the Same Scale As That of Paris = Plan De Londres: In Order to Ascertain the Difference of the Extent of These Two Rivals, the Abbe De La Grive's Plan of Paris, & That of London By J. Rocque Have Been Divided Into Equal Squares Where London Contains 39, and Paris but 29, so That the Superfice of London Is to That of Paris As 39 to 29 or As 5455 Acres to 4028, London Therefore Exceeds Paris, By 1427 Acres, the Former Being 8 1/2 Square Miles & Paris Only 6 1/3 ; With New Improvements to the Year 1766. London: [J. Rocque, 1766.
MLA CitationRocque, John, and Remigius Parr. A Plan of London On the Same Scale As That of Paris = Plan De Londres: In Order to Ascertain the Difference of the Extent of These Two Rivals, the Abbe De La Grive's Plan of Paris, & That of London By J. Rocque Have Been Divided Into Equal Squares Where London Contains 39, and Paris but 29, so That the Superfice of London Is to That of Paris As 39 to 29 or As 5455 Acres to 4028, London Therefore Exceeds Paris, By 1427 Acres, the Former Being 8 1/2 Square Miles & Paris Only 6 1/3 ; With New Improvements to the Year 1766. London: [J. Rocque, 1766.