APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lupton, D. (1658). Flanders, or, An exact and compendious description of that fair, great, and fat countrey of Flanders: Wherein the inhabitants, bounds, length, breadth, division, riches, rivers, forrests, cities, towns, and villages, castles, principalities, sea-ports, courts of justice, abbeys, with the chief estates are observed : as also a distinct relation of some battels fought and towns won unto the now victorious proceedings of the English and French armies therein, with the taking Mardike, Dunkerk, Winnoxbergh, Vuern, and Dixmude, to the present besieging of Graveling. Printed by Thomas Ratcliffe ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lupton, Donald. Flanders, or, An Exact and Compendious Description of That Fair, Great, and Fat Countrey of Flanders: Wherein the Inhabitants, Bounds, Length, Breadth, Division, Riches, Rivers, Forrests, Cities, Towns, and Villages, Castles, Principalities, Sea-ports, Courts of Justice, Abbeys, with the Chief Estates Are Observed : As Also a Distinct Relation of Some Battels Fought and Towns Won Unto the Now Victorious Proceedings of the English and French Armies Therein, with the Taking Mardike, Dunkerk, Winnoxbergh, Vuern, and Dixmude, to the Present Besieging of Graveling. London: Printed by Thomas Ratcliffe ..., 1658.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lupton, Donald. Flanders, or, An Exact and Compendious Description of That Fair, Great, and Fat Countrey of Flanders: Wherein the Inhabitants, Bounds, Length, Breadth, Division, Riches, Rivers, Forrests, Cities, Towns, and Villages, Castles, Principalities, Sea-ports, Courts of Justice, Abbeys, with the Chief Estates Are Observed : As Also a Distinct Relation of Some Battels Fought and Towns Won Unto the Now Victorious Proceedings of the English and French Armies Therein, with the Taking Mardike, Dunkerk, Winnoxbergh, Vuern, and Dixmude, to the Present Besieging of Graveling. Printed by Thomas Ratcliffe ..., 1658.

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