Gale (Firm). (1711). The Perfect picture of a favourite: Or, Secret memoirs of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, prime minister and favourite of Queen Elizabeth, and standholder of Holland. Containing an instructive account of his rise and fall; his excessive power and wealth; his cruel oppressions; the exorbitant grants made to him; his ambitious aim at the crown; his lusts, hypocrisie, and irreligion; also his secret combination with the papists and fanaticks, to undermine the Church of England, and exclude the Royal Family. Written during his life, and now publish'd from an old manuscript: with a preface by James Drake; Fellow of the Royal Society and College of Physicians (The third edition, corrected.). Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by James Woodward, in Scaulding-Alley against Stocks-Market; and John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Perfect Picture of a Favourite: Or, Secret Memoirs of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, Prime Minister and Favourite of Queen Elizabeth, and Standholder of Holland. Containing an Instructive Account of His Rise and Fall; His Excessive Power and Wealth; His Cruel Oppressions; the Exorbitant Grants Made to Him; His Ambitious Aim at the Crown; His Lusts, Hypocrisie, and Irreligion; Also His Secret Combination with the Papists and Fanaticks, to Undermine the Church of England, and Exclude the Royal Family. Written During His Life, and Now Publish'd from an Old Manuscript: With a Preface by James Drake; Fellow of the Royal Society and College of Physicians. The third edition, corrected. London: Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by James Woodward, in Scaulding-Alley against Stocks-Market; and John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, 1711.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Perfect Picture of a Favourite: Or, Secret Memoirs of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, Prime Minister and Favourite of Queen Elizabeth, and Standholder of Holland. Containing an Instructive Account of His Rise and Fall; His Excessive Power and Wealth; His Cruel Oppressions; the Exorbitant Grants Made to Him; His Ambitious Aim at the Crown; His Lusts, Hypocrisie, and Irreligion; Also His Secret Combination with the Papists and Fanaticks, to Undermine the Church of England, and Exclude the Royal Family. Written During His Life, and Now Publish'd from an Old Manuscript: With a Preface by James Drake; Fellow of the Royal Society and College of Physicians. The third edition, corrected. Printed for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by James Woodward, in Scaulding-Alley against Stocks-Market; and John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, 1711.