APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fitzgerald, R. (1684). The supplement to a small treatise called Salt-water sweetned: Shewing the great advantages both by sea and land, of sea-water made fresh. Together with the Honourable Mr. Boyle's letter, and the approbation of the Colledge of Physicians, of the wholsomness of this water. And also the conditions on which the patentees and others concern'd, do intend to contract with such as shall please to deal with them for the use of his invention (The eighth edition, July. 23.). Printed by John Harefinch in Mountague-Court.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fitzgerald, Robert. The Supplement to a Small Treatise Called Salt-water Sweetned: Shewing the Great Advantages Both by Sea and Land, of Sea-water Made Fresh. Together with the Honourable Mr. Boyle's Letter, and the Approbation of the Colledge of Physicians, of the Wholsomness of This Water. And Also the Conditions on Which the Patentees and Others Concern'd, Do Intend to Contract with Such as Shall Please to Deal with Them for the Use of His Invention. The eighth edition, July. 23. London: Printed by John Harefinch in Mountague-Court, 1684.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fitzgerald, Robert. The Supplement to a Small Treatise Called Salt-water Sweetned: Shewing the Great Advantages Both by Sea and Land, of Sea-water Made Fresh. Together with the Honourable Mr. Boyle's Letter, and the Approbation of the Colledge of Physicians, of the Wholsomness of This Water. And Also the Conditions on Which the Patentees and Others Concern'd, Do Intend to Contract with Such as Shall Please to Deal with Them for the Use of His Invention. The eighth edition, July. 23. Printed by John Harefinch in Mountague-Court, 1684.

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