(1691). Angliæ decus & tutamen, or, The glory and safety of this nation under our present King and Queen: Plainly demonstrating, that it is not only the duty, but the interest of all Jacobites and disaffected persons to act for, and submit to, this government. Printed and sold by Richard Baldwin ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAngliæ Decus & Tutamen, or, The Glory and Safety of This Nation Under Our Present King and Queen: Plainly Demonstrating, That It Is Not Only the Duty, but the Interest of All Jacobites and Disaffected Persons to Act for, and Submit to, This Government. London: Printed and sold by Richard Baldwin ..., 1691.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAngliæ Decus & Tutamen, or, The Glory and Safety of This Nation Under Our Present King and Queen: Plainly Demonstrating, That It Is Not Only the Duty, but the Interest of All Jacobites and Disaffected Persons to Act for, and Submit to, This Government. Printed and sold by Richard Baldwin ..., 1691.