Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn8241712
APA Citation
Marguerite. & Codrington, Robert. (1658). The grand cabinet-counsels unlocked, or, The most faithful transaction of the court-affairs, and growth and continuation of the civil wars in France, betwixt the Huguenots and the papists, during the raign of Charls the Last, Henry the Third, and Henry the Fourth, commonly called Henry the Great. London : Printed by R.H
MLA Citation
Marguerite. and Codrington, Robert. The grand cabinet-counsels unlocked, or, The most faithful transaction of the court-affairs, and growth and continuation of the civil wars in France, betwixt the Huguenots and the papists, during the raign of Charls the Last, Henry the Third, and Henry the Fourth, commonly called Henry the Great [electronic resource] / most excellently written in the French tongue by Margaret de Valois, sister to the two first kings of France, and wife unto the last ; and faithfully translated into English, by Robert Codrington Printed by R.H London 1658
Australian/Harvard Citation
Marguerite. & Codrington, Robert. 1658, The grand cabinet-counsels unlocked, or, The most faithful transaction of the court-affairs, and growth and continuation of the civil wars in France, betwixt the Huguenots and the papists, during the raign of Charls the Last, Henry the Third, and Henry the Fourth, commonly called Henry the Great [electronic resource] / most excellently written in the French tongue by Margaret de Valois, sister to the two first kings of France, and wife unto the last ; and faithfully translated into English, by Robert Codrington Printed by R.H London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=The grand cabinet-counsels unlocked, or, The most faithful transaction of the court-affairs, and growth and continuation of the civil wars in France, betwixt the Huguenots and the papists, during the raign of Charls the Last, Henry the Third, and Henry the Fourth, commonly called Henry the Great [electronic resource] / most excellently written in the French tongue by Margaret de Valois, sister to the two first kings of France, and wife unto the last ; and faithfully translated into English, by Robert Codrington | author1=Marguerite, Queen, consort of Henry IV, King of France, 1553-1615 | author2=Codrington, Robert, 1601-1665 | year=1658 | publisher=Printed by R.H | language=English }}