APA (7th ed.) Citation

Royalist & Breton, N. (1679). The court of honour, or, The vertuous Protestant's looking-glass: Being the true and lively characters (or descriptions of the chief and most noble worthies that maintain any pious princes crown, or make happy a kingdom, with their several qualifications, dignities and tytles : wherein good kings may view their own images, virtuous noblemen see their own pictures, subjects learn loyal obedience ... Printed by A. Purslow, and Tho. Haly.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Royalist and Nicholas Breton. The Court of Honour, or, The Vertuous Protestant's Looking-glass: Being the True and Lively Characters (or Descriptions of the Chief and Most Noble Worthies That Maintain Any Pious Princes Crown, or Make Happy a Kingdom, with Their Several Qualifications, Dignities and Tytles : Wherein Good Kings May View Their Own Images, Virtuous Noblemen See Their Own Pictures, Subjects Learn Loyal Obedience ... [London]: Printed by A. Purslow, and Tho. Haly, 1679.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Royalist and Nicholas Breton. The Court of Honour, or, The Vertuous Protestant's Looking-glass: Being the True and Lively Characters (or Descriptions of the Chief and Most Noble Worthies That Maintain Any Pious Princes Crown, or Make Happy a Kingdom, with Their Several Qualifications, Dignities and Tytles : Wherein Good Kings May View Their Own Images, Virtuous Noblemen See Their Own Pictures, Subjects Learn Loyal Obedience ... Printed by A. Purslow, and Tho. Haly, 1679.

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