APA (7th ed.) Citation

A Collection of records of the great misfortunes that hath hapned unto Kings that have joyned themselves in a neer allyance with forrein princes, with the happy successe of those that have only held correspondency at home: Wherein is contained these particulars, viz. that Hen. of Navar marrying with Mary of France was unfortunate and fatall to the Protestant religion : that the K. of Navar turning from a Protestant to a persecutor of them lost his crown and dyed a violent death : the last Lord Henties of France murdred because he but favoured Protestants : that Hen. 4 was a victorious prince while he was at defiance with the Pope but afterwards was stabbed by a Jesuite : how the Black Prince lost France and was poysoned : the danger for princes to marry with one of a contrary religion : of Prince Arthurs marrying with Spain and the successe : that Queen Elizabeth being a loan woman, and having few friends, refusing to marry with Spain, and renouncing the Pope reigned victoriously, and so did King James : that the best support for the crowne of England is the two Houses of Parliament.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Collection of Records of the Great Misfortunes That Hath Hapned Unto Kings That Have Joyned Themselves in a Neer Allyance with Forrein Princes, with the Happy Successe of Those That Have Only Held Correspondency at Home: Wherein Is Contained These Particulars, Viz. That Hen. of Navar Marrying with Mary of France Was Unfortunate and Fatall to the Protestant Religion : That the K. of Navar Turning from a Protestant to a Persecutor of Them Lost His Crown and Dyed a Violent Death : The Last Lord Henties of France Murdred Because He but Favoured Protestants : That Hen. 4 Was a Victorious Prince While He Was at Defiance with the Pope but Afterwards Was Stabbed by a Jesuite : How the Black Prince Lost France and Was Poysoned : The Danger for Princes to Marry with One of a Contrary Religion : Of Prince Arthurs Marrying with Spain and the Successe : That Queen Elizabeth Being a Loan Woman, and Having Few Friends, Refusing to Marry with Spain, and Renouncing the Pope Reigned Victoriously, and so Did King James : That the Best Support for the Crowne of England Is the Two Houses of Parliament.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Collection of Records of the Great Misfortunes That Hath Hapned Unto Kings That Have Joyned Themselves in a Neer Allyance with Forrein Princes, with the Happy Successe of Those That Have Only Held Correspondency at Home: Wherein Is Contained These Particulars, Viz. That Hen. of Navar Marrying with Mary of France Was Unfortunate and Fatall to the Protestant Religion : That the K. of Navar Turning from a Protestant to a Persecutor of Them Lost His Crown and Dyed a Violent Death : The Last Lord Henties of France Murdred Because He but Favoured Protestants : That Hen. 4 Was a Victorious Prince While He Was at Defiance with the Pope but Afterwards Was Stabbed by a Jesuite : How the Black Prince Lost France and Was Poysoned : The Danger for Princes to Marry with One of a Contrary Religion : Of Prince Arthurs Marrying with Spain and the Successe : That Queen Elizabeth Being a Loan Woman, and Having Few Friends, Refusing to Marry with Spain, and Renouncing the Pope Reigned Victoriously, and so Did King James : That the Best Support for the Crowne of England Is the Two Houses of Parliament.

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