APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gauden, J. (1649). The kingly myrrour, or King Charles his last legacy to the prince his son. Written a little before his death. Containing many excellent instructions and directions, how to carry himselfe in all estates and conditions. And may serve as a good monitor for all the princes in Christendome. Printed for C.V.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gauden, John. The Kingly Myrrour, or King Charles His Last Legacy to the Prince His Son. Written a Little Before His Death. Containing Many Excellent Instructions and Directions, How to Carry Himselfe in All Estates and Conditions. And May Serve as a Good Monitor for All the Princes in Christendome. London: Printed for C.V, 1649.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gauden, John. The Kingly Myrrour, or King Charles His Last Legacy to the Prince His Son. Written a Little Before His Death. Containing Many Excellent Instructions and Directions, How to Carry Himselfe in All Estates and Conditions. And May Serve as a Good Monitor for All the Princes in Christendome. Printed for C.V, 1649.

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