Willan, L. (1670). The exact politician, or, Compleat statesman: Briefly and methodically resolved into such principles whereby gentlemen may be qualified for the management of any publick trust, and thereby rendered useful in every station to the establishment of the common welfare.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWillan, Leonard. The Exact Politician, or, Compleat Statesman: Briefly and Methodically Resolved into Such Principles Whereby Gentlemen May Be Qualified for the Management of Any Publick Trust, and Thereby Rendered Useful in Every Station to the Establishment of the Common Welfare. 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWillan, Leonard. The Exact Politician, or, Compleat Statesman: Briefly and Methodically Resolved into Such Principles Whereby Gentlemen May Be Qualified for the Management of Any Publick Trust, and Thereby Rendered Useful in Every Station to the Establishment of the Common Welfare. 1670.