APA (7th ed.) Citation

Carlingford, F. T. (1684). Count Taaffe's letters from the imperial camp to his brother the Earl of Carlingford here in London: Giving an account of the most considerable actions, both before, and at, the raising of the siege at Vienna, together with several remarkable passages afterward, in the victorious campagne against the Turks in Hungary : with an addition of two other letters from a young English nobleman, a voluntier in the imperial army.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Carlingford, Francis Taaffe. Count Taaffe's Letters from the Imperial Camp to His Brother the Earl of Carlingford Here in London: Giving an Account of the Most Considerable Actions, Both Before, and at, the Raising of the Siege at Vienna, Together with Several Remarkable Passages Afterward, in the Victorious Campagne Against the Turks in Hungary : With an Addition of Two Other Letters from a Young English Nobleman, a Voluntier in the Imperial Army. 1684.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Carlingford, Francis Taaffe. Count Taaffe's Letters from the Imperial Camp to His Brother the Earl of Carlingford Here in London: Giving an Account of the Most Considerable Actions, Both Before, and at, the Raising of the Siege at Vienna, Together with Several Remarkable Passages Afterward, in the Victorious Campagne Against the Turks in Hungary : With an Addition of Two Other Letters from a Young English Nobleman, a Voluntier in the Imperial Army. 1684.

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