La Martelière, P. d., & Browne, G. (1616). The Iesuite stript & vvhipt in the high Parliament of France, euen by one of their owne religion: VVherein is discouered their subtile beginning, treacherous proceeding, and shortly their fatall ending: procured by their many bloudy attempts against Christian princes, in France, this kingdome, and other states. Faithfully translated out of the French copie, printed at Paris with authority. Printed for William Arundel, and are to be sold at the Angell in Pauls Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLa Martelière, Pierre de, and George Browne. The Iesuite Stript & Vvhipt in the High Parliament of France, Euen by One of Their Owne Religion: VVherein Is Discouered Their Subtile Beginning, Treacherous Proceeding, and Shortly Their Fatall Ending: Procured by Their Many Bloudy Attempts Against Christian Princes, in France, This Kingdome, and Other States. Faithfully Translated Out of the French Copie, Printed at Paris with Authority. London: Printed for William Arundel, and are to be sold at the Angell in Pauls Church-yard, 1616.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLa Martelière, Pierre de, and George Browne. The Iesuite Stript & Vvhipt in the High Parliament of France, Euen by One of Their Owne Religion: VVherein Is Discouered Their Subtile Beginning, Treacherous Proceeding, and Shortly Their Fatall Ending: Procured by Their Many Bloudy Attempts Against Christian Princes, in France, This Kingdome, and Other States. Faithfully Translated Out of the French Copie, Printed at Paris with Authority. Printed for William Arundel, and are to be sold at the Angell in Pauls Church-yard, 1616.