APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1653). The Seas magazine opened: or, the Hollander dispossest of his usurped trade of fishing upon the English seas.: Also his intended universality of ingrossment of trade: with solid directions for prevention of both, to the increase of free trade, and the generall inrichment of this Commonwealth of England. And lastly, to the reducement of that stubborn people to obedience. Written by a person of hononr [sic], and published by an unfeigned lover of his countrey. Printed for William Ley, at Paul's Chain neer Doctors Commons..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Seas Magazine Opened: Or, the Hollander Dispossest of His Usurped Trade of Fishing upon the English Seas.: Also His Intended Universality of Ingrossment of Trade: With Solid Directions for Prevention of Both, to the Increase of Free Trade, and the Generall Inrichment of This Commonwealth of England. And Lastly, to the Reducement of That Stubborn People to Obedience. Written by a Person of Hononr [sic], and Published by an Unfeigned Lover of His Countrey. London,: Printed for William Ley, at Paul's Chain neer Doctors Commons., 1653.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Seas Magazine Opened: Or, the Hollander Dispossest of His Usurped Trade of Fishing upon the English Seas.: Also His Intended Universality of Ingrossment of Trade: With Solid Directions for Prevention of Both, to the Increase of Free Trade, and the Generall Inrichment of This Commonwealth of England. And Lastly, to the Reducement of That Stubborn People to Obedience. Written by a Person of Hononr [sic], and Published by an Unfeigned Lover of His Countrey. Printed for William Ley, at Paul's Chain neer Doctors Commons., 1653.

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