APA (7th ed.) Citation

Leslie, J. (1569). A defence of the honour of the right highe, mightye and noble Princesse Marie Quene of Scotlande and dowager of France: With a declaration aswell of her right, title & intereste to the succession of the crowne of Englande, as that the regimente of women ys conformable to the lawe of God and nature. In Flete strete, at the signe of Iustice Royall against the Blacke bell, by Eusebius Dicæophile [[id est J. Foigny] and are to be solde in Paules church yearde, at the signes of Tyme and Truthe, by the Brasen Serpe[n]t, in the shoppes of Ptolemé and Nicephore Lycosthenes brethren Germanes].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Leslie, John. A Defence of the Honour of the Right Highe, Mightye and Noble Princesse Marie Quene of Scotlande and Dowager of France: With a Declaration Aswell of Her Right, Title & Intereste to the Succession of the Crowne of Englande, as That the Regimente of Women Ys Conformable to the Lawe of God and Nature. Imprinted at London [id est Rheims]: In Flete strete, at the signe of Iustice Royall against the Blacke bell, by Eusebius Dicæophile [[id est J. Foigny] and are to be solde in Paules church yearde, at the signes of Tyme and Truthe, by the Brasen Serpe[n]t, in the shoppes of Ptolemé and Nicephore Lycosthenes brethren Germanes], 1569.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Leslie, John. A Defence of the Honour of the Right Highe, Mightye and Noble Princesse Marie Quene of Scotlande and Dowager of France: With a Declaration Aswell of Her Right, Title & Intereste to the Succession of the Crowne of Englande, as That the Regimente of Women Ys Conformable to the Lawe of God and Nature. In Flete strete, at the signe of Iustice Royall against the Blacke bell, by Eusebius Dicæophile [[id est J. Foigny] and are to be solde in Paules church yearde, at the signes of Tyme and Truthe, by the Brasen Serpe[n]t, in the shoppes of Ptolemé and Nicephore Lycosthenes brethren Germanes], 1569.

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