APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1745). The case of the Marshal Bellisle truly stated: In which, the manner of his being seized in Hanover, the usage he met with there, and his removal hither, are examined by the law of nations, and fully justified, ... To which is prefixed, a preface as to the motives of the present publication.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Case of the Marshal Bellisle Truly Stated: In Which, the Manner of His Being Seized in Hanover, the Usage He Met with There, and His Removal Hither, Are Examined by the Law of Nations, and Fully Justified, ... To Which Is Prefixed, a Preface as to the Motives of the Present Publication. 1745.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Case of the Marshal Bellisle Truly Stated: In Which, the Manner of His Being Seized in Hanover, the Usage He Met with There, and His Removal Hither, Are Examined by the Law of Nations, and Fully Justified, ... To Which Is Prefixed, a Preface as to the Motives of the Present Publication. 1745.

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