APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1603). A proclamation or edict, touching [the opening] and restoring of the traf[fique & commerce of] Spain with these countries: [although they have] seuered themselves from [the obeisance of the illu]strous Arch-Duke, [as also with all vassals and] subiects of prin[ces and common-weales,] being [their friends or neutrals]. For Thomas Archer.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Proclamation or Edict, Touching [the Opening] and Restoring of the Traf[fique & Commerce of] Spain with These Countries: [although They Have] Seuered Themselves from [the Obeisance of the Illu]strous Arch-Duke, [as Also with All Vassals and] Subiects of Prin[ces and Common-weales,] Being [their Friends or Neutrals]. Imprinted at London: For Thomas Archer, 1603.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Proclamation or Edict, Touching [the Opening] and Restoring of the Traf[fique & Commerce of] Spain with These Countries: [although They Have] Seuered Themselves from [the Obeisance of the Illu]strous Arch-Duke, [as Also with All Vassals and] Subiects of Prin[ces and Common-weales,] Being [their Friends or Neutrals]. For Thomas Archer, 1603.

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