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Author: Leslie, John, 1527-1596.
Title: A defence of the honour of the right highe, mightye and noble Princesse Marie Quene of Scotlande and dowager of France with a declaration aswell of her right, title & intereste to the succession of the crowne of Englande, as that the regimente of women ys conformable to the lawe of God and nature.
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Print source: A defence of the honour of the right highe, mightye and noble Princesse Marie Quene of Scotlande and dowager of France with a declaration aswell of her right, title & intereste to the succession of the crowne of Englande, as that the regimente of women ys conformable to the lawe of God and nature.
Leslie, John, 1527-1596.

Imprinted at London [i.e. Rheims]: In Flete strete, at the signe of Iustice Royall against the Blacke bell, by Eusebius Dicæophile [[i.e. J. Foigny] and are to be solde in Paules church yearde, at the signes of Tyme & Truthe, by the Brasen Serpe[n]t, in the shoppes of Ptolemé and Nicephore Lycosthenes brethren Germanes], Anno Dom. 1569.
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Mary, -- Queen of Scots, 1542-1587.
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