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https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn6059000
APA Citation
Jackson, Humphrey. & My friend a physician. & Manning, James. (1758). An essay on bread wherein the bakers and millers are vindicated from the aspersions contained in two pamphlets : one intitled Poison detected : and the other, The nature of bread honestly and dishonestly made : proving the impossibility of mixing lime, chalk, whiting and burnt bones in bread, without immediate discovery : with plain and easy experiments to discover alum and other admixtures in bread, instantly : to which is added, an appendix, explaining the vile practices committed in adulterating wines, cider, porter, punch, vinegar, and pickles : with easy methods to detect such abuses. London : Printed for J. Wilkie
MLA Citation
Jackson, Humphrey. and My friend a physician. and Manning, James. An essay on bread [electronic resource] : wherein the bakers and millers are vindicated from the aspersions contained in two pamphlets : one intitled Poison detected : and the other, The nature of bread honestly and dishonestly made : proving the impossibility of mixing lime, chalk, whiting and burnt bones in bread, without immediate discovery : with plain and easy experiments to discover alum and other admixtures in bread, instantly : to which is added, an appendix, explaining the vile practices committed in adulterating wines, cider, porter, punch, vinegar, and pickles : with easy methods to detect such abuses / by H. Jackson Printed for J. Wilkie London 1758
Australian/Harvard Citation
Jackson, Humphrey. & My friend a physician. & Manning, James. 1758, An essay on bread [electronic resource] : wherein the bakers and millers are vindicated from the aspersions contained in two pamphlets : one intitled Poison detected : and the other, The nature of bread honestly and dishonestly made : proving the impossibility of mixing lime, chalk, whiting and burnt bones in bread, without immediate discovery : with plain and easy experiments to discover alum and other admixtures in bread, instantly : to which is added, an appendix, explaining the vile practices committed in adulterating wines, cider, porter, punch, vinegar, and pickles : with easy methods to detect such abuses / by H. Jackson Printed for J. Wilkie London
Wikipedia Citation
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