Taylor, J. (1627). An armado, or nauy, of 103. ships & other vessels, who haue the art to sayle by land, as well as by sea: Morally rigd, mand, munition'd, appoynted, set forth, and victualled, with 32. sortes of ling, with other prouisions of fish & flesh. Printed by E.A. for H. Gosson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTaylor, John. An Armado, or Nauy, of 103. Ships & Other Vessels, Who Haue the Art to Sayle by Land, as Well as by Sea: Morally Rigd, Mand, Munition'd, Appoynted, Set Forth, and Victualled, with 32. Sortes of Ling, with Other Prouisions of Fish & Flesh. London: Printed by E.A. for H. Gosson, 1627.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTaylor, John. An Armado, or Nauy, of 103. Ships & Other Vessels, Who Haue the Art to Sayle by Land, as Well as by Sea: Morally Rigd, Mand, Munition'd, Appoynted, Set Forth, and Victualled, with 32. Sortes of Ling, with Other Prouisions of Fish & Flesh. Printed by E.A. for H. Gosson, 1627.