Ridpath, G. (1714). Parliamentary right maintain'd or the Hanover succession justify'd.: Wherein The hereditary right to the Crown of England asserted, &c. is consider'd, in III. parts. : The Ist. Examin's the plea from scripture. : The IId. That from the laws and history of England for indefeasible right, nonresistance and disposition of the Crown by will. : The III. Whether the Parliament can repeal the Hanover succession, as now establish'd by the Treaty of Union. : With reflections on the treasonable schemes of the party, as they occurr in their book: and particularly that of a new lurking pretender. Printed.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRidpath, George. Parliamentary Right Maintain'd or the Hanover Succession Justify'd.: Wherein The Hereditary Right to the Crown of England Asserted, &c. Is Consider'd, in III. Parts. : The Ist. Examin's the Plea from Scripture. : The IId. That from the Laws and History of England for Indefeasible Right, Nonresistance and Disposition of the Crown by Will. : The III. Whether the Parliament Can Repeal the Hanover Succession, as Now Establish'd by the Treaty of Union. : With Reflections on the Treasonable Schemes of the Party, as They Occurr in Their Book: And Particularly That of a New Lurking Pretender. [London?]: Printed, 1714.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRidpath, George. Parliamentary Right Maintain'd or the Hanover Succession Justify'd.: Wherein The Hereditary Right to the Crown of England Asserted, &c. Is Consider'd, in III. Parts. : The Ist. Examin's the Plea from Scripture. : The IId. That from the Laws and History of England for Indefeasible Right, Nonresistance and Disposition of the Crown by Will. : The III. Whether the Parliament Can Repeal the Hanover Succession, as Now Establish'd by the Treaty of Union. : With Reflections on the Treasonable Schemes of the Party, as They Occurr in Their Book: And Particularly That of a New Lurking Pretender. Printed, 1714.