James. (1688). His Majesty having been pleased, of his royal grace and bounty, to renew his brief to the distressed French Protestants, who have taken refuge in these his kingdoms: It is thought fit to give some account, how the money that was collected upon the last brief ... was disposed of. S.l: s.n.
Chicago Style CitationJames. His Majesty Having Been Pleased, of His Royal Grace and Bounty, to Renew His Brief to the Distressed French Protestants, Who Have Taken Refuge in These His Kingdoms: It Is Thought Fit to Give Some Account, How the Money That Was Collected Upon the Last Brief ... Was Disposed of. S.l: s.n, 1688.
MLA CitationJames. His Majesty Having Been Pleased, of His Royal Grace and Bounty, to Renew His Brief to the Distressed French Protestants, Who Have Taken Refuge in These His Kingdoms: It Is Thought Fit to Give Some Account, How the Money That Was Collected Upon the Last Brief ... Was Disposed of. S.l: s.n, 1688.