James I, K. o. E. The dutie of a king in his royall office: Shewing how it is to be used in the administration of iustice and politicke government in his kingdomes : likewise declaring the true glory of kings : the difference between a king and a tyrant : the authoritie and true use of Parliaments : the diseases of the church and the remedie : generall advices in behalfe of the church : paritie incompatible with a monarchie : of the nobilitie and their formost : the landable customes of England : admonition for making warrs : the right extention of king craft etc.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJames I, King of England. The Dutie of a King in His Royall Office: Shewing How It Is to Be Used in the Administration of Iustice and Politicke Government in His Kingdomes : Likewise Declaring the True Glory of Kings : The Difference Between a King and a Tyrant : The Authoritie and True Use of Parliaments : The Diseases of the Church and the Remedie : Generall Advices in Behalfe of the Church : Paritie Incompatible with a Monarchie : Of the Nobilitie and Their Formost : The Landable Customes of England : Admonition for Making Warrs : The Right Extention of King Craft Etc.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJames I, King of England. The Dutie of a King in His Royall Office: Shewing How It Is to Be Used in the Administration of Iustice and Politicke Government in His Kingdomes : Likewise Declaring the True Glory of Kings : The Difference Between a King and a Tyrant : The Authoritie and True Use of Parliaments : The Diseases of the Church and the Remedie : Generall Advices in Behalfe of the Church : Paritie Incompatible with a Monarchie : Of the Nobilitie and Their Formost : The Landable Customes of England : Admonition for Making Warrs : The Right Extention of King Craft Etc.