APA (7th ed.) Citation

Montgomery, J. (1692). Great Britain's just complaint for her late measures, present sufferings, and the future miseries she is exposed to: With the best, safest, and most effectual way of securing and establishing her religion, government, liberty, & property upon good and lasting foundations, fully and clearly discovered in answer to two late pamphlets concerning the pretended French invasion (The second edition corrected.). [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Montgomery, James. Great Britain's Just Complaint for Her Late Measures, Present Sufferings, and the Future Miseries She Is Exposed to: With the Best, Safest, and Most Effectual Way of Securing and Establishing Her Religion, Government, Liberty, & Property upon Good and Lasting Foundations, Fully and Clearly Discovered in Answer to Two Late Pamphlets Concerning the Pretended French Invasion. The second edition corrected. Oxford: [publisher not identified], 1692.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Montgomery, James. Great Britain's Just Complaint for Her Late Measures, Present Sufferings, and the Future Miseries She Is Exposed to: With the Best, Safest, and Most Effectual Way of Securing and Establishing Her Religion, Government, Liberty, & Property upon Good and Lasting Foundations, Fully and Clearly Discovered in Answer to Two Late Pamphlets Concerning the Pretended French Invasion. The second edition corrected. [publisher not identified], 1692.

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