APA Citation

Congress of Rastadt. (1800). Congress at Rastadt: Official correspondence between His Excellency Count Metternich, Minister Pleni-Potentiary Of The Emperor, the deputies of the Empire, and citizens Treilhard, Bonnier, Roberjot, and Jean de Bry, Ministers Plenipotentiary Of The French Republic, assembled at Rastadt For The Purpose Of Negociating A Peace Between Those Powers. Containing The Whole Of The State Papers from The Commencement Of The Negociation In December 1797, to April 1799, The Period Of Its Dissolution. From the original papers. With an English translation. London: printed [by T. Baylis] for J. Wright, Opposite Old Bond Street, Piccadilly.

Chicago Style Citation

Congress of Rastadt. Congress At Rastadt: Official Correspondence between His Excellency Count Metternich, Minister Pleni-Potentiary Of The Emperor, the Deputies of the Empire, and Citizens Treilhard, Bonnier, Roberjot, and Jean De Bry, Ministers Plenipotentiary Of The French Republic, Assembled At Rastadt For The Purpose Of Negociating A Peace Between Those Powers. Containing The Whole Of The State Papers From The Commencement Of The Negociation In December 1797, to April 1799, The Period Of Its Dissolution. From the Original Papers. With an English Translation. London: printed [by T. Baylis] for J. Wright, Opposite Old Bond Street, Piccadilly, 1800.

MLA Citation

Congress of Rastadt. Congress At Rastadt: Official Correspondence between His Excellency Count Metternich, Minister Pleni-Potentiary Of The Emperor, the Deputies of the Empire, and Citizens Treilhard, Bonnier, Roberjot, and Jean De Bry, Ministers Plenipotentiary Of The French Republic, Assembled At Rastadt For The Purpose Of Negociating A Peace Between Those Powers. Containing The Whole Of The State Papers From The Commencement Of The Negociation In December 1797, to April 1799, The Period Of Its Dissolution. From the Original Papers. With an English Translation. London: printed [by T. Baylis] for J. Wright, Opposite Old Bond Street, Piccadilly, 1800.

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