APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lawrence, W. (1681). The right of primogeniture, in succession to the kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland: As declared by the statutes of 24 E.3 cap 2. De Proditionibus, King of England, and of Kenneth the third, and Malcolm Mackenneth the second, Kings of Scotland : as likewise of 10 H.7 made by a Parliament of Ireland : with all objections answered, and clear probation made : that to compass or imagine the death, exile, or disinheriting of the King's eldest son, is high treason : to which is added, an answer to all objections against declaring him a Protestant successor, with reasons shewing the fatal dangers of neglecting the same. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lawrence, William. The Right of Primogeniture, in Succession to the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland: As Declared by the Statutes of 24 E.3 Cap 2. De Proditionibus, King of England, and of Kenneth the Third, and Malcolm Mackenneth the Second, Kings of Scotland : As Likewise of 10 H.7 Made by a Parliament of Ireland : With All Objections Answered, and Clear Probation Made : That to Compass or Imagine the Death, Exile, or Disinheriting of the King's Eldest Son, Is High Treason : To Which Is Added, an Answer to All Objections Against Declaring Him a Protestant Successor, with Reasons Shewing the Fatal Dangers of Neglecting the Same. London: [publisher not identified], 1681.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lawrence, William. The Right of Primogeniture, in Succession to the Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland: As Declared by the Statutes of 24 E.3 Cap 2. De Proditionibus, King of England, and of Kenneth the Third, and Malcolm Mackenneth the Second, Kings of Scotland : As Likewise of 10 H.7 Made by a Parliament of Ireland : With All Objections Answered, and Clear Probation Made : That to Compass or Imagine the Death, Exile, or Disinheriting of the King's Eldest Son, Is High Treason : To Which Is Added, an Answer to All Objections Against Declaring Him a Protestant Successor, with Reasons Shewing the Fatal Dangers of Neglecting the Same. [publisher not identified], 1681.

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