Miles, J. (1684). A true relation of the great victory obtained by the King of the Abissines, called Prester John, against the Turks.: In taking the flourishing city of Habalee, and destroying 10,000 Ottomons [sic]. As also, a coppy of a letter from on board of his Majesties ship the Pearl, (riding then at Lisbon) from a gentleman to his brother in London, giving an account of several remarkable passages and rencounters against the Sally men. Re-printed by John Reid, and are to be sold by James Mein on the South-side of the Cross.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMiles, John. A True Relation of the Great Victory Obtained by the King of the Abissines, Called Prester John, Against the Turks.: In Taking the Flourishing City of Habalee, and Destroying 10,000 Ottomons [sic]. As Also, a Coppy of a Letter from on Board of His Majesties Ship the Pearl, (riding Then at Lisbon) from a Gentleman to His Brother in London, Giving an Account of Several Remarkable Passages and Rencounters Against the Sally Men. Edinburgh: Re-printed by John Reid, and are to be sold by James Mein on the South-side of the Cross, 1684.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMiles, John. A True Relation of the Great Victory Obtained by the King of the Abissines, Called Prester John, Against the Turks.: In Taking the Flourishing City of Habalee, and Destroying 10,000 Ottomons [sic]. As Also, a Coppy of a Letter from on Board of His Majesties Ship the Pearl, (riding Then at Lisbon) from a Gentleman to His Brother in London, Giving an Account of Several Remarkable Passages and Rencounters Against the Sally Men. Re-printed by John Reid, and are to be sold by James Mein on the South-side of the Cross, 1684.