APA (7th ed.) Citation

Tompson, B. (1676). New-England's tears for her present miseries, or, A late and true relation of the calamities of New-England since April last past: With an account of the battel between the English and the Indians upon Seaconk plain, and of the Indians burning and destroying of Marlbury, Rehoboth, Chelmsford, Sudbury, and Providence : with the death of Antononies the grand Indian Sachem, and a relation of a fortification begun by women upon Boston Neck : together with an elegy on the death of John Winthrop Esq., late Governour of Connecticott, and fellow of the Royal Society. Printed for N.S..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Tompson, Benjamin. New-England's Tears for Her Present Miseries, or, A Late and True Relation of the Calamities of New-England Since April Last Past: With an Account of the Battel Between the English and the Indians upon Seaconk Plain, and of the Indians Burning and Destroying of Marlbury, Rehoboth, Chelmsford, Sudbury, and Providence : With the Death of Antononies the Grand Indian Sachem, and a Relation of a Fortification Begun by Women upon Boston Neck : Together with an Elegy on the Death of John Winthrop Esq., Late Governour of Connecticott, and Fellow of the Royal Society. London: Printed for N.S., 1676.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Tompson, Benjamin. New-England's Tears for Her Present Miseries, or, A Late and True Relation of the Calamities of New-England Since April Last Past: With an Account of the Battel Between the English and the Indians upon Seaconk Plain, and of the Indians Burning and Destroying of Marlbury, Rehoboth, Chelmsford, Sudbury, and Providence : With the Death of Antononies the Grand Indian Sachem, and a Relation of a Fortification Begun by Women upon Boston Neck : Together with an Elegy on the Death of John Winthrop Esq., Late Governour of Connecticott, and Fellow of the Royal Society. Printed for N.S., 1676.

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