(1652). The last bloudy fight at sea, between the English and the Dutch,: On Tuesday last, upon the coast of Denmark: the manner of the engagement; the particulars of the fight; the taking of one hundred and seven ships, and above two thousand prisoners; with the pursuing of three hundred sayl to the coast of Scotland, and besieging of them in Bressie-Iland; the resolution of the Dutch-men to fight it out to the last man, and their preparation and proceedings thereupon. The concluding of a league between the States of Holland, the King of Denmark; the Queen of Sweden; and a declaration of four score of the Swedish men of war. Printed for George Horton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Last Bloudy Fight at Sea, Between the English and the Dutch,: On Tuesday Last, upon the Coast of Denmark: The Manner of the Engagement; the Particulars of the Fight; the Taking of One Hundred and Seven Ships, and Above Two Thousand Prisoners; with the Pursuing of Three Hundred Sayl to the Coast of Scotland, and Besieging of Them in Bressie-Iland; the Resolution of the Dutch-men to Fight It Out to the Last Man, and Their Preparation and Proceedings Thereupon. The Concluding of a League Between the States of Holland, the King of Denmark; the Queen of Sweden; and a Declaration of Four Score of the Swedish Men of War. London: Printed for George Horton, 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Last Bloudy Fight at Sea, Between the English and the Dutch,: On Tuesday Last, upon the Coast of Denmark: The Manner of the Engagement; the Particulars of the Fight; the Taking of One Hundred and Seven Ships, and Above Two Thousand Prisoners; with the Pursuing of Three Hundred Sayl to the Coast of Scotland, and Besieging of Them in Bressie-Iland; the Resolution of the Dutch-men to Fight It Out to the Last Man, and Their Preparation and Proceedings Thereupon. The Concluding of a League Between the States of Holland, the King of Denmark; the Queen of Sweden; and a Declaration of Four Score of the Swedish Men of War. Printed for George Horton, 1652.