APA (7th ed.) Citation

Dundonald, A. C. (1795). A treatise, shewing the intimate connection that subsists between agriculture and chemistry: Addressed to the landholders and farmers of Great Britain and Ireland, and in a particular manner to that valuable class of men, the yeomanry of England, or cultivators of their own estates. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane. A Treatise, Shewing the Intimate Connection That Subsists Between Agriculture and Chemistry: Addressed to the Landholders and Farmers of Great Britain and Ireland, and in a Particular Manner to That Valuable Class of Men, the Yeomanry of England, or Cultivators of Their Own Estates. [Great Britain]: [publisher not identified], 1795.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane. A Treatise, Shewing the Intimate Connection That Subsists Between Agriculture and Chemistry: Addressed to the Landholders and Farmers of Great Britain and Ireland, and in a Particular Manner to That Valuable Class of Men, the Yeomanry of England, or Cultivators of Their Own Estates. [publisher not identified], 1795.

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