APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1689). The Jesuits ghost: With the prayer of the Turkish monarch to Christ; through which he obtain'd a mighty victory against the Papists at the field of Varna. Occasioned by their wicked perjury in breaking the League they had so solemnly sworn to keep. With suitable remarks extracted from the Turkish-history. printed by J.M. for the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Jesuits Ghost: With the Prayer of the Turkish Monarch to Christ; Through Which He Obtain'd a Mighty Victory Against the Papists at the Field of Varna. Occasioned by Their Wicked Perjury in Breaking the League They Had so Solemnly Sworn to Keep. With Suitable Remarks Extracted from the Turkish-history. London: printed by J.M. for the author, 1689.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Jesuits Ghost: With the Prayer of the Turkish Monarch to Christ; Through Which He Obtain'd a Mighty Victory Against the Papists at the Field of Varna. Occasioned by Their Wicked Perjury in Breaking the League They Had so Solemnly Sworn to Keep. With Suitable Remarks Extracted from the Turkish-history. printed by J.M. for the author, 1689.

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