APA (7th ed.) Citation

Parsons, R. (1681). A conference about the next succession to the crown of England: Divided into two parts. The first containeth the discourse of a civil lawyer; how, and in what manner propinquity of bloud is to be preferred. The second containeth the speech of a temporal lawyer, about the particular titles of all such as do, or may pretend ... to the next succession. Whereunto is also added, a new and perfect arbor and genealogy of the descents of all the kings and princes of England .. Reprinted at N. with license.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Parsons, Robert. A Conference About the Next Succession to the Crown of England: Divided into Two Parts. The First Containeth the Discourse of a Civil Lawyer; How, and in What Manner Propinquity of Bloud Is to Be Preferred. The Second Containeth the Speech of a Temporal Lawyer, About the Particular Titles of All Such as Do, or May Pretend ... to the Next Succession. Whereunto Is Also Added, a New and Perfect Arbor and Genealogy of the Descents of All the Kings and Princes of England .. [London]: Reprinted at N. with license, 1681.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Parsons, Robert. A Conference About the Next Succession to the Crown of England: Divided into Two Parts. The First Containeth the Discourse of a Civil Lawyer; How, and in What Manner Propinquity of Bloud Is to Be Preferred. The Second Containeth the Speech of a Temporal Lawyer, About the Particular Titles of All Such as Do, or May Pretend ... to the Next Succession. Whereunto Is Also Added, a New and Perfect Arbor and Genealogy of the Descents of All the Kings and Princes of England .. Reprinted at N. with license, 1681.

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