(1692). The consequences of tolerating gold and silver to be exported out of this kingdom, discovered;: And the manner how the coin of this nation has been destroy'd; and likewise how the French king may reasonably be supposed to have supplies of lion-dollars to furnish the Turks withal to carry on the Wars against the German emperor. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Consequences of Tolerating Gold and Silver to Be Exported Out of This Kingdom, Discovered;: And the Manner How the Coin of This Nation Has Been Destroy'd; and Likewise How the French King May Reasonably Be Supposed to Have Supplies of Lion-dollars to Furnish the Turks Withal to Carry on the Wars Against the German Emperor. [London?: publisher not identified, 1692.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Consequences of Tolerating Gold and Silver to Be Exported Out of This Kingdom, Discovered;: And the Manner How the Coin of This Nation Has Been Destroy'd; and Likewise How the French King May Reasonably Be Supposed to Have Supplies of Lion-dollars to Furnish the Turks Withal to Carry on the Wars Against the German Emperor. publisher not identified, 1692.