APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1652). A terrible and bloudy fight at sea between the English and the Dutch,: On Thursday last: with the manner how the Hollanders advanced with threescore and ten stout men of war, against General Blake, with thier bloudy flags of defiance, streamers and pendants; the particulars of this great and desperate engagement; the borading of the Dutch by the English redcoats and sea-men; the blowing up on the decks by the enemy; the playing of granadoes, 700 prisoners surprized, and 50 gallant ships sunk, burnt, taken, and dispersed. for Jacob Fielding.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Terrible and Bloudy Fight at Sea Between the English and the Dutch,: On Thursday Last: With the Manner How the Hollanders Advanced with Threescore and Ten Stout Men of War, Against General Blake, with Thier Bloudy Flags of Defiance, Streamers and Pendants; the Particulars of This Great and Desperate Engagement; the Borading of the Dutch by the English Redcoats and Sea-men; the Blowing Up on the Decks by the Enemy; the Playing of Granadoes, 700 Prisoners Surprized, and 50 Gallant Ships Sunk, Burnt, Taken, and Dispersed. Imprinted at London: for Jacob Fielding, 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Terrible and Bloudy Fight at Sea Between the English and the Dutch,: On Thursday Last: With the Manner How the Hollanders Advanced with Threescore and Ten Stout Men of War, Against General Blake, with Thier Bloudy Flags of Defiance, Streamers and Pendants; the Particulars of This Great and Desperate Engagement; the Borading of the Dutch by the English Redcoats and Sea-men; the Blowing Up on the Decks by the Enemy; the Playing of Granadoes, 700 Prisoners Surprized, and 50 Gallant Ships Sunk, Burnt, Taken, and Dispersed. for Jacob Fielding, 1652.

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