Eyre, H. (1733). The case of Henry Eyre, in relation to a patent granted by his Highness the Bishop and Prince of Liege, &c.: The better to prevent the present notorious abuse of imposing false and spurious waters on the publick, instead of the true mineral waters of Spa. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEyre, Henry. The Case of Henry Eyre, in Relation to a Patent Granted by His Highness the Bishop and Prince of Liege, &c.: The Better to Prevent the Present Notorious Abuse of Imposing False and Spurious Waters on the Publick, Instead of the True Mineral Waters of Spa. [London: publisher not identified, 1733.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEyre, Henry. The Case of Henry Eyre, in Relation to a Patent Granted by His Highness the Bishop and Prince of Liege, &c.: The Better to Prevent the Present Notorious Abuse of Imposing False and Spurious Waters on the Publick, Instead of the True Mineral Waters of Spa. publisher not identified, 1733.