(1684). The conditions upon which the patentees for making salt or brackish water fresh and wholsom, do intend to conclude with such persons that shall please to agree with them for the use of this invention either by sea or land. Printed by John Harefinch, in Mountague-Court in Little Britain.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Conditions upon Which the Patentees for Making Salt or Brackish Water Fresh and Wholsom, Do Intend to Conclude with Such Persons That Shall Please to Agree with Them for the Use of This Invention Either by Sea or Land. London: Printed by John Harefinch, in Mountague-Court in Little Britain, 1684.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Conditions upon Which the Patentees for Making Salt or Brackish Water Fresh and Wholsom, Do Intend to Conclude with Such Persons That Shall Please to Agree with Them for the Use of This Invention Either by Sea or Land. Printed by John Harefinch, in Mountague-Court in Little Britain, 1684.