(1690). A True and faithful account of an intire and absolute victory over the French fleet in the West-Indies by two East-India ships and other vessels at Barbadoes, made into men of war: With the number of those taken and sunk in the engagement, together with the taking, sacking, and burning several of the French plantations in those parts. Printed for J.C. ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA True and Faithful Account of an Intire and Absolute Victory over the French Fleet in the West-Indies by Two East-India Ships and Other Vessels at Barbadoes, Made into Men of War: With the Number of Those Taken and Sunk in the Engagement, Together with the Taking, Sacking, and Burning Several of the French Plantations in Those Parts. London: Printed for J.C. ..., 1690.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA True and Faithful Account of an Intire and Absolute Victory over the French Fleet in the West-Indies by Two East-India Ships and Other Vessels at Barbadoes, Made into Men of War: With the Number of Those Taken and Sunk in the Engagement, Together with the Taking, Sacking, and Burning Several of the French Plantations in Those Parts. Printed for J.C. ..., 1690.