APA Citation

Pew, R. (1796). Observations on the art of making gold and silver: Or, the probable means of replenishing the nearly exhausted mines of Mexico, Peru, and Potosi; in a letter to a friend. By Richard Pew. To which are added, some observations on the structure and formation of metals; and an Attempt to Prove the Existence of the The Phiogiston of Stahl, the Metallizing Principle, or the Principle of Inflammability. [ Salisbury ]: printed at Salisbury, by Collins, and sold by Wilkie, St. Paul's Church-Yard, London.

Chicago Style Citation

Pew, Richard. Observations On the Art of Making Gold and Silver: Or, the Probable Means of Replenishing the Nearly Exhausted Mines of Mexico, Peru, and Potosi; in a Letter to a Friend. By Richard Pew. To Which Are Added, Some Observations On the Structure and Formation of Metals; and an Attempt to Prove the Existence of the The Phiogiston of Stahl, the Metallizing Principle, or the Principle of Inflammability. [ Salisbury ]: printed at Salisbury, by Collins, and sold by Wilkie, St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, 1796.

MLA Citation

Pew, Richard. Observations On the Art of Making Gold and Silver: Or, the Probable Means of Replenishing the Nearly Exhausted Mines of Mexico, Peru, and Potosi; in a Letter to a Friend. By Richard Pew. To Which Are Added, Some Observations On the Structure and Formation of Metals; and an Attempt to Prove the Existence of the The Phiogiston of Stahl, the Metallizing Principle, or the Principle of Inflammability. [ Salisbury ]: printed at Salisbury, by Collins, and sold by Wilkie, St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, 1796.

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