APA (7th ed.) Citation

Buckworth, T. (1664). Serenæ veritatis gratia: There having lately been scattered abroad by Richard Lowndes book-seller, a scandalous paper, touching those so famous and long approved lozenges, made and publickly sold by Thoephilus Buckworth Gent. the first true author and inventer of them : the said Mr. Buckworth to vindicate himself from the scandalous aspersions of the said paper, and to undeceive the people from the traducements of Lownes, Peircy, and all other pretenders. s.n..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Buckworth, Theophilus. Serenæ Veritatis Gratia: There Having Lately Been Scattered Abroad by Richard Lowndes Book-seller, a Scandalous Paper, Touching Those so Famous and Long Approved Lozenges, Made and Publickly Sold by Thoephilus Buckworth Gent. the First True Author and Inventer of Them : The Said Mr. Buckworth to Vindicate Himself from the Scandalous Aspersions of the Said Paper, and to Undeceive the People from the Traducements of Lownes, Peircy, and All Other Pretenders. [London?: s.n., 1664.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Buckworth, Theophilus. Serenæ Veritatis Gratia: There Having Lately Been Scattered Abroad by Richard Lowndes Book-seller, a Scandalous Paper, Touching Those so Famous and Long Approved Lozenges, Made and Publickly Sold by Thoephilus Buckworth Gent. the First True Author and Inventer of Them : The Said Mr. Buckworth to Vindicate Himself from the Scandalous Aspersions of the Said Paper, and to Undeceive the People from the Traducements of Lownes, Peircy, and All Other Pretenders. s.n., 1664.

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