APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1631). March 14. Numb. 23. The continuation of our weekly newes, from the 18. of February to this 14. of March: Containing, amongst other things, these particulars following: the good successe of the king of Sweden in the land of Meckelburgh, with the names of the townes he hath lately taken. With divers particulars concerning Monsieur Tilly his preparation and strength to oppose the said king of Sweden. The French Kings letter to the court of Parliament of Normandy, concerning the restraint of the Queene Mother, and other of the nobility of France. In French and English. Printed [by G. Purslowe?] for Nath. Butter, and Nicholas Bourne.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

March 14. Numb. 23. The Continuation of Our Weekly Newes, from the 18. of February to This 14. of March: Containing, Amongst Other Things, These Particulars Following: The Good Successe of the King of Sweden in the Land of Meckelburgh, with the Names of the Townes He Hath Lately Taken. With Divers Particulars Concerning Monsieur Tilly His Preparation and Strength to Oppose the Said King of Sweden. The French Kings Letter to the Court of Parliament of Normandy, Concerning the Restraint of the Queene Mother, and Other of the Nobility of France. In French and English. London: Printed [by G. Purslowe?] for Nath. Butter, and Nicholas Bourne, 1631.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

March 14. Numb. 23. The Continuation of Our Weekly Newes, from the 18. of February to This 14. of March: Containing, Amongst Other Things, These Particulars Following: The Good Successe of the King of Sweden in the Land of Meckelburgh, with the Names of the Townes He Hath Lately Taken. With Divers Particulars Concerning Monsieur Tilly His Preparation and Strength to Oppose the Said King of Sweden. The French Kings Letter to the Court of Parliament of Normandy, Concerning the Restraint of the Queene Mother, and Other of the Nobility of France. In French and English. Printed [by G. Purslowe?] for Nath. Butter, and Nicholas Bourne, 1631.

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