APA (7th ed.) Citation

James II, K. o. E. The Late King James's letter to his privy-councellors: With just reflections upon it and upon the pretend Prince of Wales : and a short account of the judgment of the Parliament IE.4 in confutation of the author of The case of allegiance to a king in possession, with the reason why the sham birth has not been publickly exposed.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

James II, King of England. The Late King James's Letter to His Privy-councellors: With Just Reflections upon It and upon the Pretend Prince of Wales : And a Short Account of the Judgment of the Parliament IE.4 in Confutation of the Author of The Case of Allegiance to a King in Possession, with the Reason Why the Sham Birth Has Not Been Publickly Exposed.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

James II, King of England. The Late King James's Letter to His Privy-councellors: With Just Reflections upon It and upon the Pretend Prince of Wales : And a Short Account of the Judgment of the Parliament IE.4 in Confutation of the Author of The Case of Allegiance to a King in Possession, with the Reason Why the Sham Birth Has Not Been Publickly Exposed.

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