APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bacon, F., & Bacon, F. Reasons for an union between the kingdoms of England and Scotland: The first in a speech in Parliament. The other delivered to His Majesty King James the First, in private, by the Late Famous Francis Lord Bacon, viscount of St. Albans. With another speech by the same noble peer, concerning the article of general naturalization of the Scotish nation. To which is added, the present state of the case between England and Scotland. With an introduction to the whole.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bacon, Francis, and Francis Bacon. Reasons for an Union Between the Kingdoms of England and Scotland: The First in a Speech in Parliament. The Other Delivered to His Majesty King James the First, in Private, by the Late Famous Francis Lord Bacon, Viscount of St. Albans. With Another Speech by the Same Noble Peer, Concerning the Article of General Naturalization of the Scotish Nation. To Which Is Added, the Present State of the Case Between England and Scotland. With an Introduction to the Whole.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bacon, Francis, and Francis Bacon. Reasons for an Union Between the Kingdoms of England and Scotland: The First in a Speech in Parliament. The Other Delivered to His Majesty King James the First, in Private, by the Late Famous Francis Lord Bacon, Viscount of St. Albans. With Another Speech by the Same Noble Peer, Concerning the Article of General Naturalization of the Scotish Nation. To Which Is Added, the Present State of the Case Between England and Scotland. With an Introduction to the Whole.

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