APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fitzgerald, R. (1683). Salt-water sweetened, or, A true account of the great advantages of this new invention both by sea and by land: Together with a full and satisfactory answer to all apparent difficulties, also the approbation of the Colledge of Physicians, likewise a letter of the Honourable Robert Boyle to a friend upon the same subject (December 22th. The third edition.). Prined [sic] for William Cadman.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fitzgerald, Robert. Salt-water Sweetened, or, A True Account of the Great Advantages of This New Invention Both by Sea and by Land: Together with a Full and Satisfactory Answer to All Apparent Difficulties, Also the Approbation of the Colledge of Physicians, Likewise a Letter of the Honourable Robert Boyle to a Friend upon the Same Subject. December 22th. The third edition. London: Prined [sic] for William Cadman, 1683.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fitzgerald, Robert. Salt-water Sweetened, or, A True Account of the Great Advantages of This New Invention Both by Sea and by Land: Together with a Full and Satisfactory Answer to All Apparent Difficulties, Also the Approbation of the Colledge of Physicians, Likewise a Letter of the Honourable Robert Boyle to a Friend upon the Same Subject. December 22th. The third edition. Prined [sic] for William Cadman, 1683.

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