APA (7th ed.) Citation

Watson, S. (1690). Proposals by way of lot: For the sale of a clock, (being a chronological automation or self-moving ephemeris of the caelestial motions, &c.) made at the command of His Late Majesty, King Charles the Second, and originally designed for his own immediate service, upon full satisfactory tryal and proof of a former clock, (representing the motions of the sun and moon, &c. which his said Majesty would have always placed by his bed-side where-ever he went) invented and made also. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Watson, Samuel. Proposals by Way of Lot: For the Sale of a Clock, (being a Chronological Automation or Self-moving Ephemeris of the Caelestial Motions, &c.) Made at the Command of His Late Majesty, King Charles the Second, and Originally Designed for His Own Immediate Service, upon Full Satisfactory Tryal and Proof of a Former Clock, (representing the Motions of the Sun and Moon, &c. Which His Said Majesty Would Have Always Placed by His Bed-side Where-ever He Went) Invented and Made Also. [S.l.: publisher not identified, 1690.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Watson, Samuel. Proposals by Way of Lot: For the Sale of a Clock, (being a Chronological Automation or Self-moving Ephemeris of the Caelestial Motions, &c.) Made at the Command of His Late Majesty, King Charles the Second, and Originally Designed for His Own Immediate Service, upon Full Satisfactory Tryal and Proof of a Former Clock, (representing the Motions of the Sun and Moon, &c. Which His Said Majesty Would Have Always Placed by His Bed-side Where-ever He Went) Invented and Made Also. publisher not identified, 1690.

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