APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1691). The state of Savoy, in which a full and distinct account is given of the persecution of the Protestants by means of the French councils: With the unreasonable conditions and demands that the French king would have put on the Duke of Savoy : and of the just causes and motives that induced that Duke to break off from the French interest and joyn with the confederates : together with the most memorable occurrences that hath since happen'd there : as also the true copies of all the letters and dispatches that passed between them. Printed for R. Baldwin ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The State of Savoy, in Which a Full and Distinct Account Is Given of the Persecution of the Protestants by Means of the French Councils: With the Unreasonable Conditions and Demands That the French King Would Have Put on the Duke of Savoy : And of the Just Causes and Motives That Induced That Duke to Break off from the French Interest and Joyn with the Confederates : Together with the Most Memorable Occurrences That Hath Since Happen'd There : As Also the True Copies of All the Letters and Dispatches That Passed Between Them. London: Printed for R. Baldwin ..., 1691.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The State of Savoy, in Which a Full and Distinct Account Is Given of the Persecution of the Protestants by Means of the French Councils: With the Unreasonable Conditions and Demands That the French King Would Have Put on the Duke of Savoy : And of the Just Causes and Motives That Induced That Duke to Break off from the French Interest and Joyn with the Confederates : Together with the Most Memorable Occurrences That Hath Since Happen'd There : As Also the True Copies of All the Letters and Dispatches That Passed Between Them. Printed for R. Baldwin ..., 1691.

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