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APA Citation

La Martelière, Pierre de. & Browne, George. & Université de Paris.  (1612).  The argument of Mr. Peter de la Marteliere aduocate in the Court of Parliament of Paris made in Parliament, the chambers thereof being assembled. For the Rector and Vniuersitie of Paris, defendants and opponents, against the Iesuits demandants, and requiring the approbation of the letters patents which they had obtained, giuing them power to reade and to teach publikely in the aforesaid Vniuersitie. Translated out of the French copie set forth by publike authoritie.  Jmprinted at London :  [By W. Hall], and are to be sold [by N. Butter] neere S. Austins Gate

MLA Citation

La Martelière, Pierre de. and Browne, George. and Université de Paris.  The argument of Mr. Peter de la Marteliere aduocate in the Court of Parliament of Paris [electronic resource] : made in Parliament, the chambers thereof being assembled. For the Rector and Vniuersitie of Paris, defendants and opponents, against the Iesuits demandants, and requiring the approbation of the letters patents which they had obtained, giuing them power to reade and to teach publikely in the aforesaid Vniuersitie. Translated out of the French copie set forth by publike authoritie  [By W. Hall], and are to be sold [by N. Butter] neere S. Austins Gate Jmprinted at London  1612

Australian/Harvard Citation

La Martelière, Pierre de. & Browne, George. & Université de Paris.  1612,  The argument of Mr. Peter de la Marteliere aduocate in the Court of Parliament of Paris [electronic resource] : made in Parliament, the chambers thereof being assembled. For the Rector and Vniuersitie of Paris, defendants and opponents, against the Iesuits demandants, and requiring the approbation of the letters patents which they had obtained, giuing them power to reade and to teach publikely in the aforesaid Vniuersitie. Translated out of the French copie set forth by publike authoritie  [By W. Hall], and are to be sold [by N. Butter] neere S. Austins Gate Jmprinted at London

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  | author1=La Martelière, Pierre de, d. 1631
  | author2=Browne, George, lawyer
  | author3=Université de Paris
  | year=1612
  | publisher=[By W. Hall], and are to be sold [by N. Butter] neere S. Austins Gate
  | language=English
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