APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gentleman that was an eyewitnesse of the same. (1641). A true, exact, and perfect relation of the famous and renowned victorie: Gained by the most redoubted armie of the mightie and victorious monarch Philip, of the name the fourth King of Spaine, &c. the seventh of September, being upon the eve of the nativitie of our lady : against the forces of Levvis, of that name the 13 French King : then straightly beleaguering both with navall and land powers the frontier citie of Fuenteravia. for Samuel Broune.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gentleman that was an eyewitnesse of the same. A True, Exact, and Perfect Relation of the Famous and Renowned Victorie: Gained by the Most Redoubted Armie of the Mightie and Victorious Monarch Philip, of the Name the Fourth King of Spaine, &c. the Seventh of September, Being upon the Eve of the Nativitie of Our Lady : Against the Forces of Levvis, of That Name the 13 French King : Then Straightly Beleaguering Both with Navall and Land Powers the Frontier Citie of Fuenteravia. Printed at London: for Samuel Broune, 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gentleman that was an eyewitnesse of the same. A True, Exact, and Perfect Relation of the Famous and Renowned Victorie: Gained by the Most Redoubted Armie of the Mightie and Victorious Monarch Philip, of the Name the Fourth King of Spaine, &c. the Seventh of September, Being upon the Eve of the Nativitie of Our Lady : Against the Forces of Levvis, of That Name the 13 French King : Then Straightly Beleaguering Both with Navall and Land Powers the Frontier Citie of Fuenteravia. for Samuel Broune, 1641.

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