APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bulkeley, Coxwell & Bromet. (1795). For the convenience of ships at sea: And for Domestic, and all other Occasions where Lemon Juice is used. Concrete, or Crystalised lemon juice; being the pure acid part of the fruit in a solid and dry form, Resembling in Appearance white sugar candy. Prepared only by H. Coxwell, No. 200, Temple-Bar. s.n.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bulkeley, Coxwell & Bromet. For the Convenience of Ships at Sea: And for Domestic, and All Other Occasions Where Lemon Juice Is Used. Concrete, or Crystalised Lemon Juice; Being the Pure Acid Part of the Fruit in a Solid and Dry Form, Resembling in Appearance White Sugar Candy. Prepared Only by H. Coxwell, No. 200, Temple-Bar. [London]: s.n, 1795.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bulkeley, Coxwell & Bromet. For the Convenience of Ships at Sea: And for Domestic, and All Other Occasions Where Lemon Juice Is Used. Concrete, or Crystalised Lemon Juice; Being the Pure Acid Part of the Fruit in a Solid and Dry Form, Resembling in Appearance White Sugar Candy. Prepared Only by H. Coxwell, No. 200, Temple-Bar. s.n, 1795.

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