Hay, T. d. (1680). A letter from Paris, giving an account of the horrid designe of poysoning and the rebellion threatned in France.: The Prince of Condè's [sic] retiring from court, in discontent, to Languedoc; the imprisonment of Luxemburgh; and other transactions of the highest importance. Sent from a French chevalier, to a friend in England. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHay, T. de. A Letter from Paris, Giving an Account of the Horrid Designe of Poysoning and the Rebellion Threatned in France.: The Prince of Condè's [sic] Retiring from Court, in Discontent, to Languedoc; the Imprisonment of Luxemburgh; and Other Transactions of the Highest Importance. Sent from a French Chevalier, to a Friend in England. [London: publisher not identified, 1680.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHay, T. de. A Letter from Paris, Giving an Account of the Horrid Designe of Poysoning and the Rebellion Threatned in France.: The Prince of Condè's [sic] Retiring from Court, in Discontent, to Languedoc; the Imprisonment of Luxemburgh; and Other Transactions of the Highest Importance. Sent from a French Chevalier, to a Friend in England. publisher not identified, 1680.