APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bowcher. (1680). Bowcher's famous and most highly approved spirits of scurvy-grass, both golden and plain, being the best that ever were made,: Are faithfully and truly prepared by him, at the Golden-stillover-against [sic] the White Hart Inn, in the burrough of Southwark London. And for satisfaction, any person may smell it or taste it at the author's house, for nothing, as above directed. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bowcher. Bowcher's Famous and Most Highly Approved Spirits of Scurvy-grass, Both Golden and Plain, Being the Best That Ever Were Made,: Are Faithfully and Truly Prepared by Him, at the Golden-stillover-against [sic] the White Hart Inn, in the Burrough of Southwark London. And for Satisfaction, Any Person May Smell It or Taste It at the Author's House, for Nothing, as Above Directed. [London?: publisher not identified, 1680.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bowcher. Bowcher's Famous and Most Highly Approved Spirits of Scurvy-grass, Both Golden and Plain, Being the Best That Ever Were Made,: Are Faithfully and Truly Prepared by Him, at the Golden-stillover-against [sic] the White Hart Inn, in the Burrough of Southwark London. And for Satisfaction, Any Person May Smell It or Taste It at the Author's House, for Nothing, as Above Directed. publisher not identified, 1680.

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