APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Malard, M. (1719). The french and Protestant companion, or a journey into Europe, Asia, and Africa; the rarities thereof; The Solution of the most Curious, Delightful, and Hardest Questions, both Temporal and Spiritual, with the Defence of the Protestant Religion, and the Death of Popery: The whole in English and French, Illustrated with several Copper Plates. For the Use of the Young Princesses. By Michael Malard, a French Minister, the Author of the True French Grammar. printed for the author, and Mr. Marshall; and sold by G. Mortlock at the Phemx in St. Paul's Church-Yard; R. Sare near Gray's-Inn-Gate in Holbourn; D. Brown at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar; G. Harris next Door, to the Bagnio in St. James's-Street; J. Pasket at the Blue-Ball in Pall-Mall; R. Standfast in Westminster Hall; and at the author's at the Golden-Lock in Long-Acre.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Malard, Michel. The French and Protestant Companion, or a Journey into Europe, Asia, and Africa; the Rarities Thereof; The Solution of the Most Curious, Delightful, and Hardest Questions, Both Temporal and Spiritual, with the Defence of the Protestant Religion, and the Death of Popery: The Whole in English and French, Illustrated with Several Copper Plates. For the Use of the Young Princesses. By Michael Malard, a French Minister, the Author of the True French Grammar. London: printed for the author, and Mr. Marshall; and sold by G. Mortlock at the Phemx in St. Paul's Church-Yard; R. Sare near Gray's-Inn-Gate in Holbourn; D. Brown at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar; G. Harris next Door, to the Bagnio in St. James's-Street; J. Pasket at the Blue-Ball in Pall-Mall; R. Standfast in Westminster Hall; and at the author's at the Golden-Lock in Long-Acre, 1719.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Malard, Michel. The French and Protestant Companion, or a Journey into Europe, Asia, and Africa; the Rarities Thereof; The Solution of the Most Curious, Delightful, and Hardest Questions, Both Temporal and Spiritual, with the Defence of the Protestant Religion, and the Death of Popery: The Whole in English and French, Illustrated with Several Copper Plates. For the Use of the Young Princesses. By Michael Malard, a French Minister, the Author of the True French Grammar. printed for the author, and Mr. Marshall; and sold by G. Mortlock at the Phemx in St. Paul's Church-Yard; R. Sare near Gray's-Inn-Gate in Holbourn; D. Brown at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar; G. Harris next Door, to the Bagnio in St. James's-Street; J. Pasket at the Blue-Ball in Pall-Mall; R. Standfast in Westminster Hall; and at the author's at the Golden-Lock in Long-Acre, 1719.

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