APA (7th ed.) Citation

Boyle, R. (1674). Tracts consisting of observations about the saltness of the sea: An account of a statical hygroscope and its uses: together with an appendix about the force of the air's moisture: a fragment about the natural and preternatural state of bodies/ By the Honourable Robert Boyle ; To all which is premis'd a sceptical dialogue about the positive or privative nature of cold: with some experiments of Mr Boyl's referr'd to in that discourse. By a member of the Royal Society (First Edition.). R. Davis.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Boyle, Robert. Tracts Consisting of Observations About the Saltness of the Sea: An Account of a Statical Hygroscope and Its Uses: Together with an Appendix About the Force of the Air's Moisture: A Fragment About the Natural and Preternatural State of Bodies/ By the Honourable Robert Boyle ; To All Which Is Premis'd a Sceptical Dialogue About the Positive or Privative Nature of Cold: With Some Experiments of Mr Boyl's Referr'd to in That Discourse. By a Member of the Royal Society. First Edition. London: R. Davis, 1674.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Boyle, Robert. Tracts Consisting of Observations About the Saltness of the Sea: An Account of a Statical Hygroscope and Its Uses: Together with an Appendix About the Force of the Air's Moisture: A Fragment About the Natural and Preternatural State of Bodies/ By the Honourable Robert Boyle ; To All Which Is Premis'd a Sceptical Dialogue About the Positive or Privative Nature of Cold: With Some Experiments of Mr Boyl's Referr'd to in That Discourse. By a Member of the Royal Society. First Edition. R. Davis, 1674.

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