James I, K. o. E. (1621). The father's blessing, or counsell to his sonne.: Appropriated to the generall, from that particular example of learning and pietie, his Maiestie composed for the prince his sonne. Seconded with many excellent obseruations, sentences and precepts directing all men to a vertuous & honest life. Also prayers and meditations (The fourth edition.). Printed by Ber. Alsop for Thomas Iones, and are to be sold at his shop in Chancery Lane, ouer against the Rowles..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJames I, King of England. The Father's Blessing, or Counsell to His Sonne.: Appropriated to the Generall, from That Particular Example of Learning and Pietie, His Maiestie Composed for the Prince His Sonne. Seconded with Many Excellent Obseruations, Sentences and Precepts Directing All Men to a Vertuous & Honest Life. Also Prayers and Meditations. The fourth edition. [London]: Printed by Ber. Alsop for Thomas Iones, and are to be sold at his shop in Chancery Lane, ouer against the Rowles., 1621.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJames I, King of England. The Father's Blessing, or Counsell to His Sonne.: Appropriated to the Generall, from That Particular Example of Learning and Pietie, His Maiestie Composed for the Prince His Sonne. Seconded with Many Excellent Obseruations, Sentences and Precepts Directing All Men to a Vertuous & Honest Life. Also Prayers and Meditations. The fourth edition. Printed by Ber. Alsop for Thomas Iones, and are to be sold at his shop in Chancery Lane, ouer against the Rowles., 1621.