(1622). A continuation of more newes from the palatinate, and diuers parts in Europe, and out of Europe, as Brazile, and Barbary.: With the remaining of Count Mansfield and the Duke of Brunswicke about Luxembourg, in hope of the expectation of the peace at Brussels. : Likewise relating the strange aduenture which happened to a small English pinnace, in surprizing a great Portugall shippe. The 26 of Iuly. Printed by B.A. for Nicholas Bourne and Thomas Archer, and are to be sold at the Royall Exchange, or in Popes-head Pallace..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Continuation of More Newes from the Palatinate, and Diuers Parts in Europe, and Out of Europe, as Brazile, and Barbary.: With the Remaining of Count Mansfield and the Duke of Brunswicke About Luxembourg, in Hope of the Expectation of the Peace at Brussels. : Likewise Relating the Strange Aduenture Which Happened to a Small English Pinnace, in Surprizing a Great Portugall Shippe. The 26 of Iuly. London,: Printed by B.A. for Nicholas Bourne and Thomas Archer, and are to be sold at the Royall Exchange, or in Popes-head Pallace., 1622.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Continuation of More Newes from the Palatinate, and Diuers Parts in Europe, and Out of Europe, as Brazile, and Barbary.: With the Remaining of Count Mansfield and the Duke of Brunswicke About Luxembourg, in Hope of the Expectation of the Peace at Brussels. : Likewise Relating the Strange Aduenture Which Happened to a Small English Pinnace, in Surprizing a Great Portugall Shippe. The 26 of Iuly. Printed by B.A. for Nicholas Bourne and Thomas Archer, and are to be sold at the Royall Exchange, or in Popes-head Pallace., 1622.