(1664). The Dutch drawn to the life: In 1. an exact description and character of the several provinces of the Netherlands, 2. an account of their trade and industry, 3. a well-weigh'd re-search into their policy, government, and strength, 4. a particular discourse of their religion and customes, 5. a close narrative of the way and method whereby they made themselves a free state ..., 6. a continued history of the last war, together with their dealings with England, from the year 1612 to the year 1660. Printed for Tho. Johnson ... and H. Marsh.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Dutch Drawn to the Life: In 1. an Exact Description and Character of the Several Provinces of the Netherlands, 2. an Account of Their Trade and Industry, 3. a Well-weigh'd Re-search into Their Policy, Government, and Strength, 4. a Particular Discourse of Their Religion and Customes, 5. a Close Narrative of the Way and Method Whereby They Made Themselves a Free State ..., 6. a Continued History of the Last War, Together with Their Dealings with England, from the Year 1612 to the Year 1660. London: Printed for Tho. Johnson ... and H. Marsh, 1664.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Dutch Drawn to the Life: In 1. an Exact Description and Character of the Several Provinces of the Netherlands, 2. an Account of Their Trade and Industry, 3. a Well-weigh'd Re-search into Their Policy, Government, and Strength, 4. a Particular Discourse of Their Religion and Customes, 5. a Close Narrative of the Way and Method Whereby They Made Themselves a Free State ..., 6. a Continued History of the Last War, Together with Their Dealings with England, from the Year 1612 to the Year 1660. Printed for Tho. Johnson ... and H. Marsh, 1664.