Foigny, G. d. A new discovery of Terra incognita Australis, or, The southern world, by James Sadeur, a French-man, who being cast there by a shipwrack, lived 35 years in that country and gives a particular description of the manners, customs, religion, laws, studies and wars of those southern people, and of some animals peculiar to that place ...
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFoigny, Gabriel de. A New Discovery of Terra Incognita Australis, or, The Southern World, by James Sadeur, a French-man, Who Being Cast There by a Shipwrack, Lived 35 Years in That Country and Gives a Particular Description of the Manners, Customs, Religion, Laws, Studies and Wars of Those Southern People, and of Some Animals Peculiar to That Place ...
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFoigny, Gabriel de. A New Discovery of Terra Incognita Australis, or, The Southern World, by James Sadeur, a French-man, Who Being Cast There by a Shipwrack, Lived 35 Years in That Country and Gives a Particular Description of the Manners, Customs, Religion, Laws, Studies and Wars of Those Southern People, and of Some Animals Peculiar to That Place ...