APA (7th ed.) Citation

Great news from Athlone and Waterford, in Ireland,: Giving an account of the siege and taking of the famous town of Athlone; by storme; by the army, commanded by Lieut. Gen. Douglas. With the number of men killed in this great fight, the enemy being all put to the sword. Also, the surrender of Waterford, to His Majesty King William. In a letter from Chester, dated July, 23. printed for W[illiam] Brown in Little Britain.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Great News from Athlone and Waterford, in Ireland,: Giving an Account of the Siege and Taking of the Famous Town of Athlone; by Storme; by the Army, Commanded by Lieut. Gen. Douglas. With the Number of Men Killed in This Great Fight, the Enemy Being All Put to the Sword. Also, the Surrender of Waterford, to His Majesty King William. In a Letter from Chester, Dated July, 23. London: printed for W[illiam] Brown in Little Britain.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Great News from Athlone and Waterford, in Ireland,: Giving an Account of the Siege and Taking of the Famous Town of Athlone; by Storme; by the Army, Commanded by Lieut. Gen. Douglas. With the Number of Men Killed in This Great Fight, the Enemy Being All Put to the Sword. Also, the Surrender of Waterford, to His Majesty King William. In a Letter from Chester, Dated July, 23. printed for W[illiam] Brown in Little Britain.

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