APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1644). The Second part of the spectacles, or, Rather a multiplying glass: Fitted for their use, which are not able to see with spectacles : by the helpe whereof may be discerned many things at distance, which are hardly to be seen otherwise and not ordinarily taken notice of. Printed by G. Bishop.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Second Part of the Spectacles, or, Rather a Multiplying Glass: Fitted for Their Use, Which Are Not Able to See with Spectacles : By the Helpe Whereof May Be Discerned Many Things at Distance, Which Are Hardly to Be Seen Otherwise and Not Ordinarily Taken Notice of. London: Printed by G. Bishop, 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Second Part of the Spectacles, or, Rather a Multiplying Glass: Fitted for Their Use, Which Are Not Able to See with Spectacles : By the Helpe Whereof May Be Discerned Many Things at Distance, Which Are Hardly to Be Seen Otherwise and Not Ordinarily Taken Notice of. Printed by G. Bishop, 1644.

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