APA Citation

Ballantyne, G. (1745). A vindication of the hereditary right of his present Majesty: King George II. To the Crown of Great Britain, &c. By George Ballantyne, Esq; Being a full Answer to all the Arguments of the Nonjurors, and others disaffected to the present Happy Establishment, in their Own Way, and upon their Own Principles. Pro Rege & Patria, sunt semper mea Arma parata. Edinburgh: printed for the author, by R. Drummond and Company, Printers in Swan-Close, a little below the Cross.

Chicago Style Citation

Ballantyne, George. A Vindication of the Hereditary Right of His Present Majesty: King George II. To the Crown of Great Britain, &c. By George Ballantyne, Esq; Being a Full Answer to All the Arguments of the Nonjurors, and Others Disaffected to the Present Happy Establishment, in Their Own Way, and Upon Their Own Principles. Pro Rege & Patria, Sunt Semper Mea Arma Parata. Edinburgh: printed for the author, by R. Drummond and Company, Printers in Swan-Close, a little below the Cross, 1745.

MLA Citation

Ballantyne, George. A Vindication of the Hereditary Right of His Present Majesty: King George II. To the Crown of Great Britain, &c. By George Ballantyne, Esq; Being a Full Answer to All the Arguments of the Nonjurors, and Others Disaffected to the Present Happy Establishment, in Their Own Way, and Upon Their Own Principles. Pro Rege & Patria, Sunt Semper Mea Arma Parata. Edinburgh: printed for the author, by R. Drummond and Company, Printers in Swan-Close, a little below the Cross, 1745.

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