APA (7th ed.) Citation

Parker, G. (1698). Mercurius anglicanus, or, The English mercury: Being a compleat diary for the year of our Lord 1698, being the second after leap-year : containing monthly predictions, the old Roman or pagan kalendar, with the Gregorian or new accounts, the equation of time, for the regulating of pendulum clocks and watches, an exact tide table, giving an account of the times of high water, more correct and full than others, with directions to know gold from base metals, the like not extant. Printed by M.C. for the Company of Stationers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Parker, George. Mercurius Anglicanus, or, The English Mercury: Being a Compleat Diary for the Year of Our Lord 1698, Being the Second After Leap-year : Containing Monthly Predictions, the Old Roman or Pagan Kalendar, with the Gregorian or New Accounts, the Equation of Time, for the Regulating of Pendulum Clocks and Watches, an Exact Tide Table, Giving an Account of the Times of High Water, More Correct and Full than Others, with Directions to Know Gold from Base Metals, the like Not Extant. London: Printed by M.C. for the Company of Stationers, 1698.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Parker, George. Mercurius Anglicanus, or, The English Mercury: Being a Compleat Diary for the Year of Our Lord 1698, Being the Second After Leap-year : Containing Monthly Predictions, the Old Roman or Pagan Kalendar, with the Gregorian or New Accounts, the Equation of Time, for the Regulating of Pendulum Clocks and Watches, an Exact Tide Table, Giving an Account of the Times of High Water, More Correct and Full than Others, with Directions to Know Gold from Base Metals, the like Not Extant. Printed by M.C. for the Company of Stationers, 1698.

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