APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1689). A brief vindication of the Parliamentary proceedings against the late King James II̳d: Proving that the right of succession to government (by nearness of blood) is not by the law of God or nature, but by politick institution : with several instances of deposing evil princes, shewing that no prince hath any title originally but by the consent of the people.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Brief Vindication of the Parliamentary Proceedings Against the Late King James II̳d: Proving That the Right of Succession to Government (by Nearness of Blood) Is Not by the Law of God or Nature, but by Politick Institution : With Several Instances of Deposing Evil Princes, Shewing That No Prince Hath Any Title Originally but by the Consent of the People. 1689.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Brief Vindication of the Parliamentary Proceedings Against the Late King James II̳d: Proving That the Right of Succession to Government (by Nearness of Blood) Is Not by the Law of God or Nature, but by Politick Institution : With Several Instances of Deposing Evil Princes, Shewing That No Prince Hath Any Title Originally but by the Consent of the People. 1689.

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