APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1710). [Advertisement from Parnassus. Apollo on the first of June 1710, at the desire of the Royal College of Physicians at Edinburgh, summon'd Dr. D. Mitchell, one of their present Censors. to answer to this complaint, given in to Apollo. That ... D. Mitchell ... had ... taken upon himself to publish ... an advertisement, "That he will give any person a serious advice for half-a-crown," etc.]. Printed by James Watson, and sold at his shop next door to the [...?]ed-Lyon, opposite to the Luken-Booths..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

[Advertisement from Parnassus. Apollo on the First of June 1710, at the Desire of the Royal College of Physicians at Edinburgh, Summon'd Dr. D. Mitchell, One of Their Present Censors. to Answer to This Complaint, Given in to Apollo. That ... D. Mitchell ... Had ... Taken upon Himself to Publish ... an Advertisement, "That He Will Give Any Person a Serious Advice for Half-a-crown," Etc.]. [Edi]nburgh,: Printed by James Watson, and sold at his shop next door to the [...?]ed-Lyon, opposite to the Luken-Booths., 1710.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

[Advertisement from Parnassus. Apollo on the First of June 1710, at the Desire of the Royal College of Physicians at Edinburgh, Summon'd Dr. D. Mitchell, One of Their Present Censors. to Answer to This Complaint, Given in to Apollo. That ... D. Mitchell ... Had ... Taken upon Himself to Publish ... an Advertisement, "That He Will Give Any Person a Serious Advice for Half-a-crown," Etc.]. Printed by James Watson, and sold at his shop next door to the [...?]ed-Lyon, opposite to the Luken-Booths., 1710.

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