APA (7th ed.) Citation

Allde, E. (1623). Nouember 11. Number 3. The wonderfull resignation of Mustapha, and the aduancing of Amarath a younger brother of the lately deposed Osman.: The descending of the Tartars into Podolia, and Walachia, who taking some aduantages of the Cossacks vnrulinesse, thought to surprize the towne of Leopolis. The continuing of Bethelem Gabor in Hungarie, not comming thither by a voluntarie incursion, as hath beene coniectured: but by the calling of the nobility, who had long since nominated him King. The state of Count Mansfields armie, with the lamentable accident of Carbason, his sergeant maiors cutting off his wiues head, by reason one called him cuckold. The present estate of Spinola's armie. The present estate of the affaires in Holland, and the armie of the Prince of Orange. By Edw. All-de, and are to be sold by Nathaniel Butter and Nicholas Bourne..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Allde, Edward. Nouember 11. Number 3. The Wonderfull Resignation of Mustapha, and the Aduancing of Amarath a Younger Brother of the Lately Deposed Osman.: The Descending of the Tartars into Podolia, and Walachia, Who Taking Some Aduantages of the Cossacks Vnrulinesse, Thought to Surprize the Towne of Leopolis. The Continuing of Bethelem Gabor in Hungarie, Not Comming Thither by a Voluntarie Incursion, as Hath Beene Coniectured: But by the Calling of the Nobility, Who Had Long Since Nominated Him King. The State of Count Mansfields Armie, with the Lamentable Accident of Carbason, His Sergeant Maiors Cutting off His Wiues Head, by Reason One Called Him Cuckold. The Present Estate of Spinola's Armie. The Present Estate of the Affaires in Holland, and the Armie of the Prince of Orange. Printed at London: By Edw. All-de, and are to be sold by Nathaniel Butter and Nicholas Bourne., 1623.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Allde, Edward. Nouember 11. Number 3. The Wonderfull Resignation of Mustapha, and the Aduancing of Amarath a Younger Brother of the Lately Deposed Osman.: The Descending of the Tartars into Podolia, and Walachia, Who Taking Some Aduantages of the Cossacks Vnrulinesse, Thought to Surprize the Towne of Leopolis. The Continuing of Bethelem Gabor in Hungarie, Not Comming Thither by a Voluntarie Incursion, as Hath Beene Coniectured: But by the Calling of the Nobility, Who Had Long Since Nominated Him King. The State of Count Mansfields Armie, with the Lamentable Accident of Carbason, His Sergeant Maiors Cutting off His Wiues Head, by Reason One Called Him Cuckold. The Present Estate of Spinola's Armie. The Present Estate of the Affaires in Holland, and the Armie of the Prince of Orange. By Edw. All-de, and are to be sold by Nathaniel Butter and Nicholas Bourne., 1623.

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