APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lisola, F. P. (1667). The buckler of state and justice against the design manifestly discovered of the universal monarchy, under the vain pretext of the Queen of France, her pretensions.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lisola, François Paul. The Buckler of State and Justice Against the Design Manifestly Discovered of the Universal Monarchy, Under the Vain Pretext of the Queen of France, Her Pretensions. 1667.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lisola, François Paul. The Buckler of State and Justice Against the Design Manifestly Discovered of the Universal Monarchy, Under the Vain Pretext of the Queen of France, Her Pretensions. 1667.

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