Munday, A. (1584). A vvatch-vvoord to Englande: To beware of traytours and tretcherous practises, which haue beene the ouerthrowe of many famous kingdomes and common weales. Written by a faithfull affected freend to his country: who desireth God long to blesse it from traytours, and their secret conspiracyes. Séene and allowed, according to the order appointed in the Quéenes iniunctions. Printed [by John Charlewood] for Thomas Hacket, and are to be solde at his shop in Lumberd streete, vnder the signe of the Popes head.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Munday, Anthony. A Vvatch-vvoord to Englande: To Beware of Traytours and Tretcherous Practises, Which Haue Beene the Ouerthrowe of Many Famous Kingdomes and Common Weales. Written by a Faithfull Affected Freend to His Country: Who Desireth God Long to Blesse It from Traytours, and Their Secret Conspiracyes. Séene and Allowed, According to the Order Appointed in the Quéenes Iniunctions. London: Printed [by John Charlewood] for Thomas Hacket, and are to be solde at his shop in Lumberd streete, vnder the signe of the Popes head, 1584.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Munday, Anthony. A Vvatch-vvoord to Englande: To Beware of Traytours and Tretcherous Practises, Which Haue Beene the Ouerthrowe of Many Famous Kingdomes and Common Weales. Written by a Faithfull Affected Freend to His Country: Who Desireth God Long to Blesse It from Traytours, and Their Secret Conspiracyes. Séene and Allowed, According to the Order Appointed in the Quéenes Iniunctions. Printed [by John Charlewood] for Thomas Hacket, and are to be solde at his shop in Lumberd streete, vnder the signe of the Popes head, 1584.