(1684). A strange and wonderfull relation of many remarkable damages sustained, both at sea and land, by the present unparraleld frost. printed for J. How at the Coach and Horses without Bishops-Gate.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Strange and Wonderfull Relation of Many Remarkable Damages Sustained, Both at Sea and Land, by the Present Unparraleld Frost. London: printed for J. How at the Coach and Horses without Bishops-Gate, 1684.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Strange and Wonderfull Relation of Many Remarkable Damages Sustained, Both at Sea and Land, by the Present Unparraleld Frost. printed for J. How at the Coach and Horses without Bishops-Gate, 1684.
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