Smith, J. (1653). The full particulars of the last great and terrible sea-fight between the two great fleets of England and Holland,: Under the command of the Lord Gen. Monk, and the Lord Admiral Vantrump; on Friday, Saturday, & Sunday last: with the manner of this lamentable and bloudy engagement; the perfect narrative of each dayes action; and an exact list of the loss on both sides: together with the sinking of the Dutch Admiral; the blowing up of the famous Dolphin; the burning & taking of the 38 men of war more; the taking of standard, & 7 stately flags; the total routing and dispersing of 132 sail; the pursuing them close by Gen. Monk; and the burning of two gallant English ships. printed for G. Horton, According to Order.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSmith, Jacob. The Full Particulars of the Last Great and Terrible Sea-fight Between the Two Great Fleets of England and Holland,: Under the Command of the Lord Gen. Monk, and the Lord Admiral Vantrump; on Friday, Saturday, & Sunday Last: With the Manner of This Lamentable and Bloudy Engagement; the Perfect Narrative of Each Dayes Action; and an Exact List of the Loss on Both Sides: Together with the Sinking of the Dutch Admiral; the Blowing Up of the Famous Dolphin; the Burning & Taking of the 38 Men of War More; the Taking of Standard, & 7 Stately Flags; the Total Routing and Dispersing of 132 Sail; the Pursuing Them Close by Gen. Monk; and the Burning of Two Gallant English Ships. London,: printed for G. Horton, According to Order, 1653.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSmith, Jacob. The Full Particulars of the Last Great and Terrible Sea-fight Between the Two Great Fleets of England and Holland,: Under the Command of the Lord Gen. Monk, and the Lord Admiral Vantrump; on Friday, Saturday, & Sunday Last: With the Manner of This Lamentable and Bloudy Engagement; the Perfect Narrative of Each Dayes Action; and an Exact List of the Loss on Both Sides: Together with the Sinking of the Dutch Admiral; the Blowing Up of the Famous Dolphin; the Burning & Taking of the 38 Men of War More; the Taking of Standard, & 7 Stately Flags; the Total Routing and Dispersing of 132 Sail; the Pursuing Them Close by Gen. Monk; and the Burning of Two Gallant English Ships. printed for G. Horton, According to Order, 1653.