(1701). An argument against war: In opposition to some late pamphlets, particularly; the first and second pa r [sic] of The Duke of Anjou's succession consider'd: Wherein is plainly prov'd that it is directly contrary to the Interest of England and Holland to side with the Emperor against France and Spain, from the present posture of Affairs (The 2d edition.). London.
Chicago Style CitationAn Argument against War: In Opposition to Some Late Pamphlets, Particularly; the First and Second Pa R [sic] of The Duke of Anjou's Succession Consider'd: Wherein Is Plainly Prov'd That It Is Directly Contrary to the Interest of England and Holland to Side With the Emperor against France and Spain, From the Present Posture of Affairs. The 2d edition. London, 1701.
MLA CitationAn Argument against War: In Opposition to Some Late Pamphlets, Particularly; the First and Second Pa R [sic] of The Duke of Anjou's Succession Consider'd: Wherein Is Plainly Prov'd That It Is Directly Contrary to the Interest of England and Holland to Side With the Emperor against France and Spain, From the Present Posture of Affairs. The 2d edition. London, 1701.