Burdon, W. The gentleman's pocket-farrier: Shewing how to use your horse on a journey; and what remedies are proper for common accidents, that may befall him on the road. : The remedies this little tract prescribes, are simple, and easily obtained; and never fail of a cure, where the disorder is curable; therefore no man who values his horse should presume to travel without it.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBurdon, William. The Gentleman's Pocket-farrier: Shewing How to Use Your Horse on a Journey; and What Remedies Are Proper for Common Accidents, That May Befall Him on the Road. : The Remedies This Little Tract Prescribes, Are Simple, and Easily Obtained; and Never Fail of a Cure, Where the Disorder Is Curable; Therefore No Man Who Values His Horse Should Presume to Travel Without It.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBurdon, William. The Gentleman's Pocket-farrier: Shewing How to Use Your Horse on a Journey; and What Remedies Are Proper for Common Accidents, That May Befall Him on the Road. : The Remedies This Little Tract Prescribes, Are Simple, and Easily Obtained; and Never Fail of a Cure, Where the Disorder Is Curable; Therefore No Man Who Values His Horse Should Presume to Travel Without It.