Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn4841822
APA Citation
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane. (1791). Letters, by the Earl of Dundonald, on making bread from potatoes, to the inhabitants of Great Britain And particularly to the inhabitants of Ireland, who have been the first to cultivate and bring into general use, the invaluable plant or root, called the potatoe. Edinburgh : Printed for William Creech
MLA Citation
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane. Letters, by the Earl of Dundonald, on making bread from potatoes, to the inhabitants of Great Britain [electronic resource] : And particularly to the inhabitants of Ireland, who have been the first to cultivate and bring into general use, the invaluable plant or root, called the potatoe Printed for William Creech Edinburgh 1791
Australian/Harvard Citation
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane. 1791, Letters, by the Earl of Dundonald, on making bread from potatoes, to the inhabitants of Great Britain [electronic resource] : And particularly to the inhabitants of Ireland, who have been the first to cultivate and bring into general use, the invaluable plant or root, called the potatoe Printed for William Creech Edinburgh
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=Letters, by the Earl of Dundonald, on making bread from potatoes, to the inhabitants of Great Britain [electronic resource] : And particularly to the inhabitants of Ireland, who have been the first to cultivate and bring into general use, the invaluable plant or root, called the potatoe | author1=Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831 | year=1791 | publisher=Printed for William Creech | language=English }}
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