APA Citation

Melville, J. <., Martin, A., Hamilton, G., Scott, G., Ruddiman, T., & Ruddiman, W. 1. (1735). The Memoires Of Sir James Melvil Of HalHill: Containing An impartial Account of the most remarkable Affairs of State during the Sixteenth Century, not mentioned by other Historians : More particularly relating to the Kingdoms of England and Scotland, under the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth, Mary Queen of Scots, and King James. In most of which Transactions the Author was Personally and Publickly concerned. Edinburgh: Sold by G. Hamilton, A. Martin, and othe Booksellers in Town.

Chicago Style Citation

Melville, James <Sir>, A. Martin, Gavin Hamilton, George Scott, Thomas Ruddiman, and Walter 1687-1770 Ruddiman. The Memoires Of Sir James Melvil Of HalHill: Containing An Impartial Account of the Most Remarkable Affairs of State During the Sixteenth Century, Not Mentioned By Other Historians : More Particularly Relating to the Kingdoms of England and Scotland, Under the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth, Mary Queen of Scots, and King James. In Most of Which Transactions the Author Was Personally and Publickly Concerned. Edinburgh: Sold by G. Hamilton, A. Martin, and othe Booksellers in Town, 1735.

MLA Citation

Melville, James <Sir>, et al. The Memoires Of Sir James Melvil Of HalHill: Containing An Impartial Account of the Most Remarkable Affairs of State During the Sixteenth Century, Not Mentioned By Other Historians : More Particularly Relating to the Kingdoms of England and Scotland, Under the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth, Mary Queen of Scots, and King James. In Most of Which Transactions the Author Was Personally and Publickly Concerned. Edinburgh: Sold by G. Hamilton, A. Martin, and othe Booksellers in Town, 1735.

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