APA (7th ed.) Citation

Taylor, J. (1640). A valorous and perillous sea-fight: Fought with three Turkish ships, pirats or men of warre, on the coast of Cornewall, (or Westerne part of England) by the good ship named the Elizabeth, of Plimmouth, she being of the Burthen of 200 tuns, which fight was bravely fought, on Wednesday, the 17 of Iune last part. 1640. Printed by E. P[urslowe] for Edward Wright, dwelling neere Christs-Church gate.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Taylor, John. A Valorous and Perillous Sea-fight: Fought with Three Turkish Ships, Pirats or Men of Warre, on the Coast of Cornewall, (or Westerne Part of England) by the Good Ship Named the Elizabeth, of Plimmouth, She Being of the Burthen of 200 Tuns, Which Fight Was Bravely Fought, on Wednesday, the 17 of Iune Last Part. 1640. London: Printed by E. P[urslowe] for Edward Wright, dwelling neere Christs-Church gate, 1640.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Taylor, John. A Valorous and Perillous Sea-fight: Fought with Three Turkish Ships, Pirats or Men of Warre, on the Coast of Cornewall, (or Westerne Part of England) by the Good Ship Named the Elizabeth, of Plimmouth, She Being of the Burthen of 200 Tuns, Which Fight Was Bravely Fought, on Wednesday, the 17 of Iune Last Part. 1640. Printed by E. P[urslowe] for Edward Wright, dwelling neere Christs-Church gate, 1640.

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