APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1652). A more perfect and exact relation of the last great and terrible sea-fight neer the Downs,: Between the two great fleets of England and Holland, on Tuesday last: with a list of the particulars; the chasing of the Dutch fleet to their own coast, on Wednesday and Thursday; the great execution done on both sides; the number of ships sunk, taken, batter'd, rent and torn; and divers of the English forced to strike into harbor for fear of sinking; with the return of Gen. Blake to the Downs: and another bloudy fight neer the Streights between the English and Dutch, continuing for the space of 3 days; with the sad event and success therof. for Geo: Horton.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A More Perfect and Exact Relation of the Last Great and Terrible Sea-fight Neer the Downs,: Between the Two Great Fleets of England and Holland, on Tuesday Last: With a List of the Particulars; the Chasing of the Dutch Fleet to Their Own Coast, on Wednesday and Thursday; the Great Execution Done on Both Sides; the Number of Ships Sunk, Taken, Batter'd, Rent and Torn; and Divers of the English Forced to Strike into Harbor for Fear of Sinking; with the Return of Gen. Blake to the Downs: And Another Bloudy Fight Neer the Streights Between the English and Dutch, Continuing for the Space of 3 Days; with the Sad Event and Success Therof. Imprinted at London: for Geo: Horton, 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A More Perfect and Exact Relation of the Last Great and Terrible Sea-fight Neer the Downs,: Between the Two Great Fleets of England and Holland, on Tuesday Last: With a List of the Particulars; the Chasing of the Dutch Fleet to Their Own Coast, on Wednesday and Thursday; the Great Execution Done on Both Sides; the Number of Ships Sunk, Taken, Batter'd, Rent and Torn; and Divers of the English Forced to Strike into Harbor for Fear of Sinking; with the Return of Gen. Blake to the Downs: And Another Bloudy Fight Neer the Streights Between the English and Dutch, Continuing for the Space of 3 Days; with the Sad Event and Success Therof. for Geo: Horton, 1652.

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