APA Citation

Rider, C. (1790). Rider's British merlin: for the year or Our Lord God 1790: Being the second after bissextile, or leap year. Adorned with many delightful and useful verities fitting all capacities in the islands of Great Britain's Monarchy. With notes of husbandry, fairs, marts, high roads, and tables for many necessary uses. Compiled for his country's benefit by Cardanus Rider. London: Printed for the Company of Stationers, and sold by R. Horsfield, at Stationers-hall, near Ludgate-street.

Chicago Style Citation

Rider, Cardanus. Rider's British Merlin: For the Year or Our Lord God 1790: Being the Second After Bissextile, or Leap Year. Adorned With Many Delightful and Useful Verities Fitting All Capacities in the Islands of Great Britain's Monarchy. With Notes of Husbandry, Fairs, Marts, High Roads, and Tables for Many Necessary Uses. Compiled for His Country's Benefit By Cardanus Rider. London: Printed for the Company of Stationers, and sold by R. Horsfield, at Stationers-hall, near Ludgate-street, 1790.

MLA Citation

Rider, Cardanus. Rider's British Merlin: For the Year or Our Lord God 1790: Being the Second After Bissextile, or Leap Year. Adorned With Many Delightful and Useful Verities Fitting All Capacities in the Islands of Great Britain's Monarchy. With Notes of Husbandry, Fairs, Marts, High Roads, and Tables for Many Necessary Uses. Compiled for His Country's Benefit By Cardanus Rider. London: Printed for the Company of Stationers, and sold by R. Horsfield, at Stationers-hall, near Ludgate-street, 1790.

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