Peedle, T. (1650). The falacie of the great water-drinker discovered: Fully representing what are the ingredients that provoke him to so wonderfull a vomit, and by what art one glass seemeth to be of one colour, and another of another; and what he doth when he taketh the rose-water and the angelica-water. Printed by B. Alsop for T. Dunster, and are to be sold at the Red Lion in Grubstreet.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPeedle, Thomas. The Falacie of the Great Water-drinker Discovered: Fully Representing What Are the Ingredients That Provoke Him to so Wonderfull a Vomit, and by What Art One Glass Seemeth to Be of One Colour, and Another of Another; and What He Doth When He Taketh the Rose-water and the Angelica-water. S.l: Printed by B. Alsop for T. Dunster, and are to be sold at the Red Lion in Grubstreet, 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPeedle, Thomas. The Falacie of the Great Water-drinker Discovered: Fully Representing What Are the Ingredients That Provoke Him to so Wonderfull a Vomit, and by What Art One Glass Seemeth to Be of One Colour, and Another of Another; and What He Doth When He Taketh the Rose-water and the Angelica-water. Printed by B. Alsop for T. Dunster, and are to be sold at the Red Lion in Grubstreet, 1650.