APA (7th ed.) Citation

Marguerite, Q., & Codrington, R. (1648). History or Memorialls of the most illustrious lady Queene Margaret,: Daughter to Henry the Second, and first wife to Henry the Fourth of France. Truely representing the contrivement and prosecution of the bloudy massacre, and the growth and fury of the civill warres in that kingdome, occasioned by the policy and ambition of the Catholick nobility, and by the pernicious counsell of some bishops. Printed for R.H..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Marguerite, Queen, and Robert Codrington. History or Memorialls of the Most Illustrious Lady Queene Margaret,: Daughter to Henry the Second, and First Wife to Henry the Fourth of France. Truely Representing the Contrivement and Prosecution of the Bloudy Massacre, and the Growth and Fury of the Civill Warres in That Kingdome, Occasioned by the Policy and Ambition of the Catholick Nobility, and by the Pernicious Counsell of Some Bishops. [London]: Printed for R.H., 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Marguerite, Queen, and Robert Codrington. History or Memorialls of the Most Illustrious Lady Queene Margaret,: Daughter to Henry the Second, and First Wife to Henry the Fourth of France. Truely Representing the Contrivement and Prosecution of the Bloudy Massacre, and the Growth and Fury of the Civill Warres in That Kingdome, Occasioned by the Policy and Ambition of the Catholick Nobility, and by the Pernicious Counsell of Some Bishops. Printed for R.H., 1648.

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