APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hale, C., & Pepys, S. (1700). A short accompt of the first motives and reasons for the milld lead-sheathing,: Its excellency and [...]ose that use it; and the suggestions of its extraordinary eating the bolts and ruddar-irons, prov'd to be false and groundless, upon old evidence newly produced and never till now printed [...] in the Milld Lead Company's reply to the late Navy-Boards report to the Lords of the Admiralty against it upon that account only, which reply was pen'd by Secretary Pepys, a person of [...]ers, and with the proceedings relating thereto amongst other things, printed in the year 1691 for publick satisfaction, and several papers since, published by Mr. Hale, [...]thed merchant-men into dock after their several voyages perform'd; asserting the goodness of their sheathing against the idle stories of the shipwrights and their friends, chall[...] their objections if they had any before they went out, while their sheathings might be view'd, and the truth appear to all the world; but none ever answer'd, as well knowing what they [...]d not bear a fair and open test. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hale, Charles, and Samuel Pepys. A Short Accompt of the First Motives and Reasons for the Milld Lead-sheathing,: Its Excellency and [...]ose That Use It; and the Suggestions of Its Extraordinary Eating the Bolts and Ruddar-irons, Prov'd to Be False and Groundless, upon Old Evidence Newly Produced and Never Till Now Printed [...] in the Milld Lead Company's Reply to the Late Navy-Boards Report to the Lords of the Admiralty Against It upon That Account Only, Which Reply Was Pen'd by Secretary Pepys, a Person of [...]ers, and with the Proceedings Relating Thereto Amongst Other Things, Printed in the Year 1691 for Publick Satisfaction, and Several Papers Since, Published by Mr. Hale, [...]thed Merchant-men into Dock After Their Several Voyages Perform'd; Asserting the Goodness of Their Sheathing Against the Idle Stories of the Shipwrights and Their Friends, Chall[...] Their Objections If They Had Any Before They Went Out, While Their Sheathings Might Be View'd, and the Truth Appear to All the World; but None Ever Answer'd, as Well Knowing What They [...]d Not Bear a Fair and Open Test. [London: publisher not identified, 1700.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hale, Charles, and Samuel Pepys. A Short Accompt of the First Motives and Reasons for the Milld Lead-sheathing,: Its Excellency and [...]ose That Use It; and the Suggestions of Its Extraordinary Eating the Bolts and Ruddar-irons, Prov'd to Be False and Groundless, upon Old Evidence Newly Produced and Never Till Now Printed [...] in the Milld Lead Company's Reply to the Late Navy-Boards Report to the Lords of the Admiralty Against It upon That Account Only, Which Reply Was Pen'd by Secretary Pepys, a Person of [...]ers, and with the Proceedings Relating Thereto Amongst Other Things, Printed in the Year 1691 for Publick Satisfaction, and Several Papers Since, Published by Mr. Hale, [...]thed Merchant-men into Dock After Their Several Voyages Perform'd; Asserting the Goodness of Their Sheathing Against the Idle Stories of the Shipwrights and Their Friends, Chall[...] Their Objections If They Had Any Before They Went Out, While Their Sheathings Might Be View'd, and the Truth Appear to All the World; but None Ever Answer'd, as Well Knowing What They [...]d Not Bear a Fair and Open Test. publisher not identified, 1700.

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