APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1652). Terrible and bloudy newes from sea: being a full relation of the last great and terrible fight at sea, between the two fleets of England and Holland,: Comanded by General Blake and Admiral Vantrump; the great losse on both sides impartially related: with the particulars of a former fight, and a list of the ships then taken; sent in a letter from Gen. Blake to a personage of honour. Likewise, the States of Hollands letter to the States of Hamburgh, and the other cities thereabouts for aid and assistance; and their issuing out orders to the East-India Company, against the English in the East-Indies; the preparations that are making in Denmark and Sweden, and a discovery of the King of Polands plot, in the late massacre of the army by the Tartars and Cossacks. Printed for T.G..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Terrible and Bloudy Newes from Sea: Being a Full Relation of the Last Great and Terrible Fight at Sea, Between the Two Fleets of England and Holland,: Comanded by General Blake and Admiral Vantrump; the Great Losse on Both Sides Impartially Related: With the Particulars of a Former Fight, and a List of the Ships Then Taken; Sent in a Letter from Gen. Blake to a Personage of Honour. Likewise, the States of Hollands Letter to the States of Hamburgh, and the Other Cities Thereabouts for Aid and Assistance; and Their Issuing Out Orders to the East-India Company, Against the English in the East-Indies; the Preparations That Are Making in Denmark and Sweden, and a Discovery of the King of Polands Plot, in the Late Massacre of the Army by the Tartars and Cossacks. London: Printed for T.G., 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Terrible and Bloudy Newes from Sea: Being a Full Relation of the Last Great and Terrible Fight at Sea, Between the Two Fleets of England and Holland,: Comanded by General Blake and Admiral Vantrump; the Great Losse on Both Sides Impartially Related: With the Particulars of a Former Fight, and a List of the Ships Then Taken; Sent in a Letter from Gen. Blake to a Personage of Honour. Likewise, the States of Hollands Letter to the States of Hamburgh, and the Other Cities Thereabouts for Aid and Assistance; and Their Issuing Out Orders to the East-India Company, Against the English in the East-Indies; the Preparations That Are Making in Denmark and Sweden, and a Discovery of the King of Polands Plot, in the Late Massacre of the Army by the Tartars and Cossacks. Printed for T.G., 1652.

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