APA (7th ed.) Citation

S. P. (1710). A letter written in the year 1697. To Dr. Lancaster: Wherein the resistance of the people under the conduct of the prince of Orange, and the placing King William on the throne, are vindicated from the odious imputations of usurpation and rebellion. With some remarks on the abdication of K. Charles I. and K. James II: By S.P. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

S. P. A Letter Written in the Year 1697. To Dr. Lancaster: Wherein the Resistance of the People Under the Conduct of the Prince of Orange, and the Placing King William on the Throne, Are Vindicated from the Odious Imputations of Usurpation and Rebellion. With Some Remarks on the Abdication of K. Charles I. and K. James II: By S.P. London: [publisher not identified], 1710.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

S. P. A Letter Written in the Year 1697. To Dr. Lancaster: Wherein the Resistance of the People Under the Conduct of the Prince of Orange, and the Placing King William on the Throne, Are Vindicated from the Odious Imputations of Usurpation and Rebellion. With Some Remarks on the Abdication of K. Charles I. and K. James II: By S.P. [publisher not identified], 1710.

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