Williams, R. (1653). An exact narrative of the affection, services, sufferings, and expences of Capt. Reeve Williams; both at sea and land: For the advantage of the publique interest of the Common-wealth of England; from the beginning of the late vvarre to this present: humbly tendered unto the consideration of His Excellency the Lord General Cromwell, and all other persons of honour and ingenuity, whom it may or shall concerne. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWilliams, Reeve. An Exact Narrative of the Affection, Services, Sufferings, and Expences of Capt. Reeve Williams; Both at Sea and Land: For the Advantage of the Publique Interest of the Common-wealth of England; from the Beginning of the Late Vvarre to This Present: Humbly Tendered Unto the Consideration of His Excellency the Lord General Cromwell, and All Other Persons of Honour and Ingenuity, Whom It May or Shall Concerne. London: [publisher not identified], 1653.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWilliams, Reeve. An Exact Narrative of the Affection, Services, Sufferings, and Expences of Capt. Reeve Williams; Both at Sea and Land: For the Advantage of the Publique Interest of the Common-wealth of England; from the Beginning of the Late Vvarre to This Present: Humbly Tendered Unto the Consideration of His Excellency the Lord General Cromwell, and All Other Persons of Honour and Ingenuity, Whom It May or Shall Concerne. [publisher not identified], 1653.