APA Citation

Holy Roman Empire. (1705). A general collection of treaties, manifesto's, declarations, and other authentick acts, between the emperor and his predecessors, and the princes and states of Hungary and Transilvania: And particularly the late Prince Ragotzi, and count Tekely; and also between the emperor and the Turks, &c. Intermix'd with brief historical remarks, very necessary for the perfect understanding of the grounds and reasons of the present differences betwen His Imperial Majesty and Prince Rogotzi, &c. London: Printed for G. Gregg, next door to Northumberland House Charing Cross, H. Montgomery, bookseller in cornhill, and J. Nutt, near Stationer's-Hall.

Chicago Style Citation

Holy Roman Empire. A General Collection of Treaties, Manifesto's, Declarations, and Other Authentick Acts, between the Emperor and His Predecessors, and the Princes and States of Hungary and Transilvania: And Particularly the Late Prince Ragotzi, and Count Tekely; and Also between the Emperor and the Turks, &c. Intermix'd With Brief Historical Remarks, Very Necessary for the Perfect Understanding of the Grounds and Reasons of the Present Differences Betwen His Imperial Majesty and Prince Rogotzi, &c. London: Printed for G. Gregg, next door to Northumberland House Charing Cross, H. Montgomery, bookseller in cornhill, and J. Nutt, near Stationer's-Hall, 1705.

MLA Citation

Holy Roman Empire. A General Collection of Treaties, Manifesto's, Declarations, and Other Authentick Acts, between the Emperor and His Predecessors, and the Princes and States of Hungary and Transilvania: And Particularly the Late Prince Ragotzi, and Count Tekely; and Also between the Emperor and the Turks, &c. Intermix'd With Brief Historical Remarks, Very Necessary for the Perfect Understanding of the Grounds and Reasons of the Present Differences Betwen His Imperial Majesty and Prince Rogotzi, &c. London: Printed for G. Gregg, next door to Northumberland House Charing Cross, H. Montgomery, bookseller in cornhill, and J. Nutt, near Stationer's-Hall, 1705.

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