L. T. A. (1592). The masque of the League and the Spanyard discouered: Wherein, 1. The League is painted forth in all her collours. 2. Is shown, that it is not lawfull for a subiect to arme himselfe against his king, for what pretence so euer it be. 3. That but few noblemen take part with the enemy: an aduertisement to them co[n]cerning their dutie. To my Lord, the Cardinall of Burbon. Faythfully translated out of the French coppie: printed at Toures by Iamet Mettayer, ordinarie printer to the king. Printed by I. Charlewoode, for Richard Smyth, and are to be sold at his shoppe, at the west ende of Paules.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)L. T. A. The Masque of the League and the Spanyard Discouered: Wherein, 1. The League Is Painted Forth in All Her Collours. 2. Is Shown, That It Is Not Lawfull for a Subiect to Arme Himselfe Against His King, for What Pretence so Euer It Be. 3. That but Few Noblemen Take Part with the Enemy: An Aduertisement to Them Co[n]cerning Their Dutie. To My Lord, the Cardinall of Burbon. Faythfully Translated Out of the French Coppie: Printed at Toures by Iamet Mettayer, Ordinarie Printer to the King. At London: Printed by I. Charlewoode, for Richard Smyth, and are to be sold at his shoppe, at the west ende of Paules, 1592.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)L. T. A. The Masque of the League and the Spanyard Discouered: Wherein, 1. The League Is Painted Forth in All Her Collours. 2. Is Shown, That It Is Not Lawfull for a Subiect to Arme Himselfe Against His King, for What Pretence so Euer It Be. 3. That but Few Noblemen Take Part with the Enemy: An Aduertisement to Them Co[n]cerning Their Dutie. To My Lord, the Cardinall of Burbon. Faythfully Translated Out of the French Coppie: Printed at Toures by Iamet Mettayer, Ordinarie Printer to the King. Printed by I. Charlewoode, for Richard Smyth, and are to be sold at his shoppe, at the west ende of Paules, 1592.