Cockburn, J. The unfortunate Englishmen, or, A faithful narrative of the distresses and adventures of John Cockburn: And five other English mariners ..., who were taken by a Spanish guarda costa in the John and Anne, Edward Burt, master, and set on shore at a place call'd Porto-Cavallo ..., containing a journey over land from the Gulph of Honduras to the great South Sea ... as also an account of the manners, customs, and behaviour of the several Indians inhabiting a tract of land of 2400 miles ..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCockburn, John. The Unfortunate Englishmen, or, A Faithful Narrative of the Distresses and Adventures of John Cockburn: And Five Other English Mariners ..., Who Were Taken by a Spanish Guarda Costa in the John and Anne, Edward Burt, Master, and Set on Shore at a Place Call'd Porto-Cavallo ..., Containing a Journey over Land from the Gulph of Honduras to the Great South Sea ... as Also an Account of the Manners, Customs, and Behaviour of the Several Indians Inhabiting a Tract of Land of 2400 Miles ..
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCockburn, John. The Unfortunate Englishmen, or, A Faithful Narrative of the Distresses and Adventures of John Cockburn: And Five Other English Mariners ..., Who Were Taken by a Spanish Guarda Costa in the John and Anne, Edward Burt, Master, and Set on Shore at a Place Call'd Porto-Cavallo ..., Containing a Journey over Land from the Gulph of Honduras to the Great South Sea ... as Also an Account of the Manners, Customs, and Behaviour of the Several Indians Inhabiting a Tract of Land of 2400 Miles ..