APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cavendish, G. (1650). The negotiations of Thomas Woolsey, the great cardinall of England: Containing his life and death, viz. 1. The originall of his promotion. 2. The continuance in his magnificence. 3. His fall, death, and buriall. Composed by one of his owne servants, being his gentleman-vsher. With many errours corrected, and some additions inlarged. Whereunto is added a parallel between Thomas Lord Arch-Bishop of Yorke, and William Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. printed for the good of the common-wealth.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cavendish, George. The Negotiations of Thomas Woolsey, the Great Cardinall of England: Containing His Life and Death, Viz. 1. The Originall of His Promotion. 2. The Continuance in His Magnificence. 3. His Fall, Death, and Buriall. Composed by One of His Owne Servants, Being His Gentleman-vsher. With Many Errours Corrected, and Some Additions Inlarged. Whereunto Is Added a Parallel Between Thomas Lord Arch-Bishop of Yorke, and William Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. London: printed for the good of the common-wealth, 1650.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cavendish, George. The Negotiations of Thomas Woolsey, the Great Cardinall of England: Containing His Life and Death, Viz. 1. The Originall of His Promotion. 2. The Continuance in His Magnificence. 3. His Fall, Death, and Buriall. Composed by One of His Owne Servants, Being His Gentleman-vsher. With Many Errours Corrected, and Some Additions Inlarged. Whereunto Is Added a Parallel Between Thomas Lord Arch-Bishop of Yorke, and William Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. printed for the good of the common-wealth, 1650.

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