APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1745). The speech of Mr. Kelly, the nonjuror: Secretary to the late Bishop Atterbury, now envoy from the Young Pretender in Scotland, to the King of France. To which is subjoin'd, an extract of the articles of the late King James to the French king, in the year 1689, in consideration of that king's assistance for restoring King James to his lost Dominions, taken from the Minutes of what passed between the two Kings, by a Person who had the Perusal of the Marquis de Senveis's Papers, then Prime Minister of France.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Speech of Mr. Kelly, the Nonjuror: Secretary to the Late Bishop Atterbury, Now Envoy from the Young Pretender in Scotland, to the King of France. To Which Is Subjoin'd, an Extract of the Articles of the Late King James to the French King, in the Year 1689, in Consideration of That King's Assistance for Restoring King James to His Lost Dominions, Taken from the Minutes of What Passed Between the Two Kings, by a Person Who Had the Perusal of the Marquis De Senveis's Papers, Then Prime Minister of France. Edinburgh, 1745.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Speech of Mr. Kelly, the Nonjuror: Secretary to the Late Bishop Atterbury, Now Envoy from the Young Pretender in Scotland, to the King of France. To Which Is Subjoin'd, an Extract of the Articles of the Late King James to the French King, in the Year 1689, in Consideration of That King's Assistance for Restoring King James to His Lost Dominions, Taken from the Minutes of What Passed Between the Two Kings, by a Person Who Had the Perusal of the Marquis De Senveis's Papers, Then Prime Minister of France. 1745.

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