APA (7th ed.) Citation

Campbell, J. (1740). Memoirs of the Duke de Ripperda: First embassador from the States-General to his most Catholick Majesty, then Duke and Grandee of Spain; afterwards Bashaw and Prime Minister to Muly Abdalla, Emperor of Fez and Morocco, &c. Being an entertaining and secret history of the reign of Philip V. ... Interspers'd throughout with several curious particulars ... As also a distinct and impartial detail of the differences between the courts of London and Madrid; ... And an alphabetical index. The third edition corrected, with additions. To which is annexed, an appendix, containing some papers on the balance of Europe, .. printed for Daniel Browne.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Campbell, John. Memoirs of the Duke De Ripperda: First Embassador from the States-General to His Most Catholick Majesty, Then Duke and Grandee of Spain; Afterwards Bashaw and Prime Minister to Muly Abdalla, Emperor of Fez and Morocco, &c. Being an Entertaining and Secret History of the Reign of Philip V. ... Interspers'd Throughout with Several Curious Particulars ... As Also a Distinct and Impartial Detail of the Differences Between the Courts of London and Madrid; ... And an Alphabetical Index. The Third Edition Corrected, with Additions. To Which Is Annexed, an Appendix, Containing Some Papers on the Balance of Europe, .. London: printed for Daniel Browne, 1740.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Campbell, John. Memoirs of the Duke De Ripperda: First Embassador from the States-General to His Most Catholick Majesty, Then Duke and Grandee of Spain; Afterwards Bashaw and Prime Minister to Muly Abdalla, Emperor of Fez and Morocco, &c. Being an Entertaining and Secret History of the Reign of Philip V. ... Interspers'd Throughout with Several Curious Particulars ... As Also a Distinct and Impartial Detail of the Differences Between the Courts of London and Madrid; ... And an Alphabetical Index. The Third Edition Corrected, with Additions. To Which Is Annexed, an Appendix, Containing Some Papers on the Balance of Europe, .. printed for Daniel Browne, 1740.

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