APA (7th ed.) Citation

French merchant. (1690). A true discovery of the private league between the late King James, (since his coming from Ireland) and the K. of France: Shewing their design to destroy all the Protestants in Europe, being sent from a French merchant to his friend in London. Done out of French. Printed for R. White.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

French merchant. A True Discovery of the Private League Between the Late King James, (since His Coming from Ireland) and the K. of France: Shewing Their Design to Destroy All the Protestants in Europe, Being Sent from a French Merchant to His Friend in London. Done Out of French. [London: Printed for R. White, 1690.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

French merchant. A True Discovery of the Private League Between the Late King James, (since His Coming from Ireland) and the K. of France: Shewing Their Design to Destroy All the Protestants in Europe, Being Sent from a French Merchant to His Friend in London. Done Out of French. Printed for R. White, 1690.

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