APA (7th ed.) Citation

Austen, R., & Goddard, J. (1653). A treatise of fruit-trees: Shewing the manner of grafting, setting, pruning, and ordering of them in all respects: according to divers new and easy rules of experience; gathered in ye space of twenty yeares. Whereby the value of lands may be much improued, in a shorttime [sic], by small cost, and little labour. Also discovering some dangerous errors, both in ye theory and practise of ye art of planting fruit-trees. With the alimentall and physicall vse of fruits. Togeather with the spirituall vse of an orchard: held-forth [sic] in divers similitudes betweene naturall & spirituall fruit-trees: according to Scripture & experie[n]ce. By Ra: Austen. Practiser in ye art of planting. printed for Tho: Robinson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Austen, Ralph, and John Goddard. A Treatise of Fruit-trees: Shewing the Manner of Grafting, Setting, Pruning, and Ordering of Them in All Respects: According to Divers New and Easy Rules of Experience; Gathered in Ye Space of Twenty Yeares. Whereby the Value of Lands May Be Much Improued, in a Shorttime [sic], by Small Cost, and Little Labour. Also Discovering Some Dangerous Errors, Both in Ye Theory and Practise of Ye Art of Planting Fruit-trees. With the Alimentall and Physicall Vse of Fruits. Togeather with the Spirituall Vse of an Orchard: Held-forth [sic] in Divers Similitudes Betweene Naturall & Spirituall Fruit-trees: According to Scripture & Experie[n]ce. By Ra: Austen. Practiser in Ye Art of Planting. Oxford: printed for Tho: Robinson, 1653.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Austen, Ralph, and John Goddard. A Treatise of Fruit-trees: Shewing the Manner of Grafting, Setting, Pruning, and Ordering of Them in All Respects: According to Divers New and Easy Rules of Experience; Gathered in Ye Space of Twenty Yeares. Whereby the Value of Lands May Be Much Improued, in a Shorttime [sic], by Small Cost, and Little Labour. Also Discovering Some Dangerous Errors, Both in Ye Theory and Practise of Ye Art of Planting Fruit-trees. With the Alimentall and Physicall Vse of Fruits. Togeather with the Spirituall Vse of an Orchard: Held-forth [sic] in Divers Similitudes Betweene Naturall & Spirituall Fruit-trees: According to Scripture & Experie[n]ce. By Ra: Austen. Practiser in Ye Art of Planting. printed for Tho: Robinson, 1653.

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