APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1694). A catalogue of Latin and English phisick books to be sold by auction, on next Monday, being the 20th. of July, 1694: At three of the clock in the afternoon, at Mr. Husseys house the Flower de Luce in Little Britain, near the Pump. Catalogues may be had at Mr. Welds at the Crown betwixt the two Temple-Gates in Fleet-street, and at the place of sale. Conditions of sale. I. That he that bids most is the buyer; but if any difference arise the book or books shall be again exposed. II. That all persons not sufficiently known to the undertaker give earnest. III. That the buyers fetch away within two days after the sale is ended, paying ready money, and likewise porteridge. The books are in good condition, and by be viewed two afternoons before the sale begins. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Catalogue of Latin and English Phisick Books to Be Sold by Auction, on Next Monday, Being the 20th. of July, 1694: At Three of the Clock in the Afternoon, at Mr. Husseys House the Flower De Luce in Little Britain, Near the Pump. Catalogues May Be Had at Mr. Welds at the Crown Betwixt the Two Temple-Gates in Fleet-street, and at the Place of Sale. Conditions of Sale. I. That He That Bids Most Is the Buyer; but If Any Difference Arise the Book or Books Shall Be Again Exposed. II. That All Persons Not Sufficiently Known to the Undertaker Give Earnest. III. That the Buyers Fetch Away Within Two Days After the Sale Is Ended, Paying Ready Money, and Likewise Porteridge. The Books Are in Good Condition, and by Be Viewed Two Afternoons Before the Sale Begins. [London: publisher not identified, 1694.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Catalogue of Latin and English Phisick Books to Be Sold by Auction, on Next Monday, Being the 20th. of July, 1694: At Three of the Clock in the Afternoon, at Mr. Husseys House the Flower De Luce in Little Britain, Near the Pump. Catalogues May Be Had at Mr. Welds at the Crown Betwixt the Two Temple-Gates in Fleet-street, and at the Place of Sale. Conditions of Sale. I. That He That Bids Most Is the Buyer; but If Any Difference Arise the Book or Books Shall Be Again Exposed. II. That All Persons Not Sufficiently Known to the Undertaker Give Earnest. III. That the Buyers Fetch Away Within Two Days After the Sale Is Ended, Paying Ready Money, and Likewise Porteridge. The Books Are in Good Condition, and by Be Viewed Two Afternoons Before the Sale Begins. publisher not identified, 1694.

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