APA (7th ed.) Citation

France & France. (1678). The treaty of peace called the Pyrenaean Treaty, between the crowns of France and Spain: Concluded and signed by His Eminency Cardinal Mazarin and Dom Lewis Mendez de Haro, plenipotentiaries of their most Christian and G[C]atholick Majesties, the Seventh of November, 1659. Printed for T. Collins, J. Wright, T. Sawbridge, and M. Pitt.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

France and France. The Treaty of Peace Called the Pyrenaean Treaty, Between the Crowns of France and Spain: Concluded and Signed by His Eminency Cardinal Mazarin and Dom Lewis Mendez De Haro, Plenipotentiaries of Their Most Christian and G[C]atholick Majesties, the Seventh of November, 1659. London: Printed for T. Collins, J. Wright, T. Sawbridge, and M. Pitt, 1678.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

France and France. The Treaty of Peace Called the Pyrenaean Treaty, Between the Crowns of France and Spain: Concluded and Signed by His Eminency Cardinal Mazarin and Dom Lewis Mendez De Haro, Plenipotentiaries of Their Most Christian and G[C]atholick Majesties, the Seventh of November, 1659. Printed for T. Collins, J. Wright, T. Sawbridge, and M. Pitt, 1678.

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