APA (7th ed.) Citation

Raleigh, W. (1596). The discouerie of the large, rich, and bevvtiful empyre of Guiana: With a relation of the great and golden citie of Manoa (which the Spanyards call El Dorado) and the prouinces of Emeria, Arromaia, Amapaia, and other countries, with their riuers, adioyning. Performed in the yeare 1595. by Sir W. Ralegh Knight, Captaine of her Maiesties Guard, Lo. Warden of the Stanneries, and her Highnesse Lieutenant generall of the countie of Cornewall. By Robert Robinson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Raleigh, Walter. The Discouerie of the Large, Rich, and Bevvtiful Empyre of Guiana: With a Relation of the Great and Golden Citie of Manoa (which the Spanyards Call El Dorado) and the Prouinces of Emeria, Arromaia, Amapaia, and Other Countries, with Their Riuers, Adioyning. Performed in the Yeare 1595. by Sir W. Ralegh Knight, Captaine of Her Maiesties Guard, Lo. Warden of the Stanneries, and Her Highnesse Lieutenant Generall of the Countie of Cornewall. Imprinted at London: By Robert Robinson, 1596.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Raleigh, Walter. The Discouerie of the Large, Rich, and Bevvtiful Empyre of Guiana: With a Relation of the Great and Golden Citie of Manoa (which the Spanyards Call El Dorado) and the Prouinces of Emeria, Arromaia, Amapaia, and Other Countries, with Their Riuers, Adioyning. Performed in the Yeare 1595. by Sir W. Ralegh Knight, Captaine of Her Maiesties Guard, Lo. Warden of the Stanneries, and Her Highnesse Lieutenant Generall of the Countie of Cornewall. By Robert Robinson, 1596.

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