Souligné, d., & Ridpath, G. (1698). The political mischiefs of popery, or, Arguments demonstrating I. that the romish religion ruines all those countries where 'tis establish'd: II. that it occasions the loss of above 200 millions of livres ... to France in particular, III. that if popery were abolished in France, that kingdom would become incomparably more rich and populous ..., IV. that it is impossible that France should ever be re-established whilst popery is their national religion. Sold by J. Harris.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSouligné, de, and George Ridpath. The Political Mischiefs of Popery, or, Arguments Demonstrating I. That the Romish Religion Ruines All Those Countries Where 'Tis Establish'd: II. That It Occasions the Loss of Above 200 Millions of Livres ... to France in Particular, III. That If Popery Were Abolished in France, That Kingdom Would Become Incomparably More Rich and Populous ..., IV. That It Is Impossible That France Should Ever Be Re-established Whilst Popery Is Their National Religion. London: Sold by J. Harris, 1698.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSouligné, de, and George Ridpath. The Political Mischiefs of Popery, or, Arguments Demonstrating I. That the Romish Religion Ruines All Those Countries Where 'Tis Establish'd: II. That It Occasions the Loss of Above 200 Millions of Livres ... to France in Particular, III. That If Popery Were Abolished in France, That Kingdom Would Become Incomparably More Rich and Populous ..., IV. That It Is Impossible That France Should Ever Be Re-established Whilst Popery Is Their National Religion. Sold by J. Harris, 1698.