APA (7th ed.) Citation

Francis, d. S. (1642). A looking-glasse for princes, or, King Francis his admonition to his sonne Henry the Second king of the House of Valois in France: Also the bloudy end of King Henry and all his posterity for neglecting his fathers will, in not doing justice upon all those that had their hand in massacreing the Protestants in Merindol. Printed by W. Jones.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Francis, de Sales. A Looking-glasse for Princes, or, King Francis His Admonition to His Sonne Henry the Second King of the House of Valois in France: Also the Bloudy End of King Henry and All His Posterity for Neglecting His Fathers Will, in Not Doing Justice upon All Those That Had Their Hand in Massacreing the Protestants in Merindol. London: Printed by W. Jones, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Francis, de Sales. A Looking-glasse for Princes, or, King Francis His Admonition to His Sonne Henry the Second King of the House of Valois in France: Also the Bloudy End of King Henry and All His Posterity for Neglecting His Fathers Will, in Not Doing Justice upon All Those That Had Their Hand in Massacreing the Protestants in Merindol. Printed by W. Jones, 1642.

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