Tompson, B. (1676). New-England's tears for her present miseries, or, A late and true relation of the calamities of New-England since April last past: With an account of the battel between the English and the Indians upon Seaconk plain, and of the Indians burning and destroying of Marlbury, Rehoboth, Chelmsford, Sudbury, and Providence : with the death of Antononies the grand Indian Sachem, and a relation of a fortification begun by women upon Boston Neck : together with an elegy on the death of John Winthrop Esq., late Governour of Connecticott, and fellow of the Royal Society.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTompson, Benjamin. New-England's Tears for Her Present Miseries, or, A Late and True Relation of the Calamities of New-England Since April Last Past: With an Account of the Battel Between the English and the Indians upon Seaconk Plain, and of the Indians Burning and Destroying of Marlbury, Rehoboth, Chelmsford, Sudbury, and Providence : With the Death of Antononies the Grand Indian Sachem, and a Relation of a Fortification Begun by Women upon Boston Neck : Together with an Elegy on the Death of John Winthrop Esq., Late Governour of Connecticott, and Fellow of the Royal Society. 1676.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTompson, Benjamin. New-England's Tears for Her Present Miseries, or, A Late and True Relation of the Calamities of New-England Since April Last Past: With an Account of the Battel Between the English and the Indians upon Seaconk Plain, and of the Indians Burning and Destroying of Marlbury, Rehoboth, Chelmsford, Sudbury, and Providence : With the Death of Antononies the Grand Indian Sachem, and a Relation of a Fortification Begun by Women upon Boston Neck : Together with an Elegy on the Death of John Winthrop Esq., Late Governour of Connecticott, and Fellow of the Royal Society. 1676.