APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1691). An account of the late most hahpy rnd [sic] glorious victory,: Obtained by the imperial army, commanded by His Highness Prince Lewis of Baden, over that of the Turks, commanded by the Grand Vizier : the killing of ten thousand of the Turks on the spot, taking 160 pieces of cannon, all their baggage, &c, with divers other particulars. Printed for J. Sanders in St. Jame's-street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

An Account of the Late Most Hahpy Rnd [sic] Glorious Victory,: Obtained by the Imperial Army, Commanded by His Highness Prince Lewis of Baden, over That of the Turks, Commanded by the Grand Vizier : The Killing of Ten Thousand of the Turks on the Spot, Taking 160 Pieces of Cannon, All Their Baggage, &c, with Divers Other Particulars. London,: Printed for J. Sanders in St. Jame's-street, 1691.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

An Account of the Late Most Hahpy Rnd [sic] Glorious Victory,: Obtained by the Imperial Army, Commanded by His Highness Prince Lewis of Baden, over That of the Turks, Commanded by the Grand Vizier : The Killing of Ten Thousand of the Turks on the Spot, Taking 160 Pieces of Cannon, All Their Baggage, &c, with Divers Other Particulars. Printed for J. Sanders in St. Jame's-street, 1691.

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