(1653). The Common-wealths great ship commonly called the Soveraigne of the Seas, built in the yeare, 1637: With a true and exact dimension of her bulk and burden, and those decorements which beautifie and adorne her, with the carving work, figures, and mottoes upon them ... with all the fights wee have with the Hollander, since the engagement of Lieutenant-Admirall Trompe neere Dover, against the English fleet under the command of Generall Blake, at the same time that three of their embassadours were here treating of peace. Printed by M. Simmons, for Tho. Jenner.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Common-wealths Great Ship Commonly Called the Soveraigne of the Seas, Built in the Yeare, 1637: With a True and Exact Dimension of Her Bulk and Burden, and Those Decorements Which Beautifie and Adorne Her, with the Carving Work, Figures, and Mottoes upon Them ... with All the Fights Wee Have with the Hollander, Since the Engagement of Lieutenant-Admirall Trompe Neere Dover, Against the English Fleet Under the Command of Generall Blake, at the Same Time That Three of Their Embassadours Were Here Treating of Peace. London: Printed by M. Simmons, for Tho. Jenner, 1653.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Common-wealths Great Ship Commonly Called the Soveraigne of the Seas, Built in the Yeare, 1637: With a True and Exact Dimension of Her Bulk and Burden, and Those Decorements Which Beautifie and Adorne Her, with the Carving Work, Figures, and Mottoes upon Them ... with All the Fights Wee Have with the Hollander, Since the Engagement of Lieutenant-Admirall Trompe Neere Dover, Against the English Fleet Under the Command of Generall Blake, at the Same Time That Three of Their Embassadours Were Here Treating of Peace. Printed by M. Simmons, for Tho. Jenner, 1653.