Willian, L. (1668). The perfect states-man, or, minister of state: Wherein are briefly set forth the true nature of the subject, the endowments inherent to his person, the method of his election, institution, & reception, the object of this office: distinguished under such principles, as are immediately requisite to the establishement of a common welfare. Written by Leonard VVillan, Esquire. In the Savoy, printed by Tho. Newcomb for the author.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Willian, Leonard. The Perfect States-man, or, Minister of State: Wherein Are Briefly Set Forth the True Nature of the Subject, the Endowments Inherent to His Person, the Method of His Election, Institution, & Reception, the Object of This Office: Distinguished Under Such Principles, as Are Immediately Requisite to the Establishement of a Common Welfare. Written by Leonard VVillan, Esquire. S.l: In the Savoy, printed by Tho. Newcomb for the author, 1668.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Willian, Leonard. The Perfect States-man, or, Minister of State: Wherein Are Briefly Set Forth the True Nature of the Subject, the Endowments Inherent to His Person, the Method of His Election, Institution, & Reception, the Object of This Office: Distinguished Under Such Principles, as Are Immediately Requisite to the Establishement of a Common Welfare. Written by Leonard VVillan, Esquire. In the Savoy, printed by Tho. Newcomb for the author, 1668.