APA (7th ed.) Citation

Dugdale, G. (1604). The time triumphant: Declaring in briefe, the ariual of our soueraigne liedge Lord, King Iames into England, his coronation at Westminster: together with his late royal progresse, from the Towre of London throúgh the Cittie, to his Highnes manor of White Hall. Shewing also, the varieties & rarieties of al the sundry trophies or pageants, erected ... With a rehearsall of the King and Queenes late comming to the Exchaunge in London. By Gilbert Dugdale. Printed by R. B[lower].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dugdale, Gilbert. The Time Triumphant: Declaring in Briefe, the Ariual of Our Soueraigne Liedge Lord, King Iames into England, His Coronation at Westminster: Together with His Late Royal Progresse, from the Towre of London Throúgh the Cittie, to His Highnes Manor of White Hall. Shewing Also, the Varieties & Rarieties of Al the Sundry Trophies or Pageants, Erected ... With a Rehearsall of the King and Queenes Late Comming to the Exchaunge in London. By Gilbert Dugdale. At London: Printed by R. B[lower], 1604.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Dugdale, Gilbert. The Time Triumphant: Declaring in Briefe, the Ariual of Our Soueraigne Liedge Lord, King Iames into England, His Coronation at Westminster: Together with His Late Royal Progresse, from the Towre of London Throúgh the Cittie, to His Highnes Manor of White Hall. Shewing Also, the Varieties & Rarieties of Al the Sundry Trophies or Pageants, Erected ... With a Rehearsall of the King and Queenes Late Comming to the Exchaunge in London. By Gilbert Dugdale. Printed by R. B[lower], 1604.

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