APA (7th ed.) Citation

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.) Citation

Peedle, 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.) Citation

Peedle, 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.

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