Gale (Firm). (1711). A Looking-glass for British subjects both Protestant and popish. Containing an account of the ruining designs of the French King, and his accomplices, against Great-Britain and Ireland, as it is contained in the preface of a book, entituled, The history of hereditary right, together with a postscript containing a few queries to British jacobites, by another hand. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). A Looking-glass for British Subjects Both Protestant and Popish. Containing an Account of the Ruining Designs of the French King, and His Accomplices, Against Great-Britain and Ireland, as It Is Contained in the Preface of a Book, Entituled, The History of Hereditary Right, Together with a Postscript Containing a Few Queries to British Jacobites, by Another Hand. [Edinburgh]: [publisher not identified], 1711.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). A Looking-glass for British Subjects Both Protestant and Popish. Containing an Account of the Ruining Designs of the French King, and His Accomplices, Against Great-Britain and Ireland, as It Is Contained in the Preface of a Book, Entituled, The History of Hereditary Right, Together with a Postscript Containing a Few Queries to British Jacobites, by Another Hand. [publisher not identified], 1711.