Whetstone, G. (1586). [The English myrror.]: [A regard wherin al estates may behold the conquests of enuy; containing ruine of common weales, murther of princes, cause of heresies, and in all ages, spoile of devine and humane blessings, unto which is adioyned, enuy conquered by vertues ...]. Printed by I. Windet for G. Seton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWhetstone, George. [The English Myrror.]: [A Regard Wherin Al Estates May Behold the Conquests of Enuy; Containing Ruine of Common Weales, Murther of Princes, Cause of Heresies, and in All Ages, Spoile of Devine and Humane Blessings, Unto Which Is Adioyned, Enuy Conquered by Vertues ...]. [London: Printed by I. Windet for G. Seton, 1586.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWhetstone, George. [The English Myrror.]: [A Regard Wherin Al Estates May Behold the Conquests of Enuy; Containing Ruine of Common Weales, Murther of Princes, Cause of Heresies, and in All Ages, Spoile of Devine and Humane Blessings, Unto Which Is Adioyned, Enuy Conquered by Vertues ...]. Printed by I. Windet for G. Seton, 1586.