APA (7th ed.) Citation

A True relation of Prince Robert his forces coming to one M. Purslins neere coventry and burning downe all his out-houses: With the manner how the said M. Purslin having but eight men, kept them foure houres in fight and killed a Colonell a captaine and fix cavaliers with the manner of two severall parleyes with the cavaliers and the articles that were agreed upon betweene the Earle of Caernarvan and him : also the manner of the cavaliers coming to Oxford and how they were entertained by the Maior and university with their carriage and behaviour since.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A True Relation of Prince Robert His Forces Coming to One M. Purslins Neere Coventry and Burning Downe All His Out-houses: With the Manner How the Said M. Purslin Having but Eight Men, Kept Them Foure Houres in Fight and Killed a Colonell a Captaine and Fix Cavaliers with the Manner of Two Severall Parleyes with the Cavaliers and the Articles That Were Agreed upon Betweene the Earle of Caernarvan and Him : Also the Manner of the Cavaliers Coming to Oxford and How They Were Entertained by the Maior and University with Their Carriage and Behaviour Since.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A True Relation of Prince Robert His Forces Coming to One M. Purslins Neere Coventry and Burning Downe All His Out-houses: With the Manner How the Said M. Purslin Having but Eight Men, Kept Them Foure Houres in Fight and Killed a Colonell a Captaine and Fix Cavaliers with the Manner of Two Severall Parleyes with the Cavaliers and the Articles That Were Agreed upon Betweene the Earle of Caernarvan and Him : Also the Manner of the Cavaliers Coming to Oxford and How They Were Entertained by the Maior and University with Their Carriage and Behaviour Since.

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