APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1697). A free discourse wherein the doctrines which make for tyranny are display'd: The title of our rightful and lawful King William vindicated, and the unreasonableness and mischievous tendency of the odious distinction of a king de facto, and de jure, discover'd. Printed for John Lawrence ... and Richard Baldwin.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Free Discourse Wherein the Doctrines Which Make for Tyranny Are Display'd: The Title of Our Rightful and Lawful King William Vindicated, and the Unreasonableness and Mischievous Tendency of the Odious Distinction of a King De Facto, and De Jure, Discover'd. London: Printed for John Lawrence ... and Richard Baldwin, 1697.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Free Discourse Wherein the Doctrines Which Make for Tyranny Are Display'd: The Title of Our Rightful and Lawful King William Vindicated, and the Unreasonableness and Mischievous Tendency of the Odious Distinction of a King De Facto, and De Jure, Discover'd. Printed for John Lawrence ... and Richard Baldwin, 1697.

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