APA Citation

Cotes, J., & Taylor, G. (1791). Diaria Britannica; or, the British diary: An almanack, for the year of our Lord 1791. Being the third after bessextile, or leap year. Containing, A Variety of useful and entertaining Matter in arts and sciences: Calculated, in a particular Manner, for the Improvement of the curious. The fourth almanack published of this kind. Birmingham: printed and sold by Thomas Pearson. At the wholesale almanack, stationary, and medicine warehouse in the High-Street, sold also by all the booksellers in England.

Chicago Style Citation

Cotes, John, and G. Taylor. Diaria Britannica; Or, the British Diary: An Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1791. Being the Third After Bessextile, or Leap Year. Containing, A Variety of Useful and Entertaining Matter in Arts and Sciences: Calculated, in a Particular Manner, for the Improvement of the Curious. The Fourth Almanack Published of This Kind. Birmingham: printed and sold by Thomas Pearson. At the wholesale almanack, stationary, and medicine warehouse in the High-Street, sold also by all the booksellers in England, 1791.

MLA Citation

Cotes, John, and G. Taylor. Diaria Britannica; Or, the British Diary: An Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1791. Being the Third After Bessextile, or Leap Year. Containing, A Variety of Useful and Entertaining Matter in Arts and Sciences: Calculated, in a Particular Manner, for the Improvement of the Curious. The Fourth Almanack Published of This Kind. Birmingham: printed and sold by Thomas Pearson. At the wholesale almanack, stationary, and medicine warehouse in the High-Street, sold also by all the booksellers in England, 1791.

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