O'Leary, A. (1776). Loyalty asserted: Or, The new test oath, vindicated, and proved by the principles of the canon and civil laws, and the authority of the most eminent writers. With an enquiry into the Pope's deposition power, and the groundless claims of the stuarts. In a letter to a Protestant gentleman. By the Rev Arthur O'Leary. William Flyn, at the Shakespear.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationO'Leary, Arthur. Loyalty Asserted: Or, The New Test Oath, Vindicated, and Proved by the Principles of the Canon and Civil Laws, and the Authority of the Most Eminent Writers. With an Enquiry into the Pope's Deposition Power, and the Groundless Claims of the Stuarts. In a Letter to a Protestant Gentleman. By the Rev Arthur O'Leary. Cork: William Flyn, at the Shakespear, 1776.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationO'Leary, Arthur. Loyalty Asserted: Or, The New Test Oath, Vindicated, and Proved by the Principles of the Canon and Civil Laws, and the Authority of the Most Eminent Writers. With an Enquiry into the Pope's Deposition Power, and the Groundless Claims of the Stuarts. In a Letter to a Protestant Gentleman. By the Rev Arthur O'Leary. William Flyn, at the Shakespear, 1776.