APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1681). The character of an ill-court-favourite:: Representing the mischiefs that flow from ministers of state when they are more great than good, the arts they use to seduce their masters, and the unhappiness of princes, that are curs'd with such destructive servants. Translated out of French. Printed for T. Davis.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Character of an Ill-court-favourite:: Representing the Mischiefs That Flow from Ministers of State When They Are More Great than Good, the Arts They Use to Seduce Their Masters, and the Unhappiness of Princes, That Are Curs'd with Such Destructive Servants. Translated Out of French. [London]: Printed for T. Davis, 1681.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Character of an Ill-court-favourite:: Representing the Mischiefs That Flow from Ministers of State When They Are More Great than Good, the Arts They Use to Seduce Their Masters, and the Unhappiness of Princes, That Are Curs'd with Such Destructive Servants. Translated Out of French. Printed for T. Davis, 1681.

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