Blount, C. (1693). King William and Queen Mary, conquerors, or, A discourse endeavouring to prove that Their Majesties have on their side, against the late king, the principal reasons that make conquest a good title: Shewing also how this is consistent with that declaration of Parliament, King James abdicated the government, &c. : written with an especial regard to such as have hitherto refused the oath, and yet incline to allow of the title of conquest, when consequent to a just war. Printed for Richard Baldwin ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBlount, Charles. King William and Queen Mary, Conquerors, or, A Discourse Endeavouring to Prove That Their Majesties Have on Their Side, Against the Late King, the Principal Reasons That Make Conquest a Good Title: Shewing Also How This Is Consistent with That Declaration of Parliament, King James Abdicated the Government, &c. : Written with an Especial Regard to Such as Have Hitherto Refused the Oath, and yet Incline to Allow of the Title of Conquest, When Consequent to a Just War. London: Printed for Richard Baldwin ..., 1693.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBlount, Charles. King William and Queen Mary, Conquerors, or, A Discourse Endeavouring to Prove That Their Majesties Have on Their Side, Against the Late King, the Principal Reasons That Make Conquest a Good Title: Shewing Also How This Is Consistent with That Declaration of Parliament, King James Abdicated the Government, &c. : Written with an Especial Regard to Such as Have Hitherto Refused the Oath, and yet Incline to Allow of the Title of Conquest, When Consequent to a Just War. Printed for Richard Baldwin ..., 1693.