APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1621). A true relation of a wonderfull sea fight: Betweene two great and well appointed Spanish ships or men of warre. And a small and not very well prouided English ship, who was constrained to enter into this conflict at the iland of Dominico in her passage to Virginia, as shee was determined to take in fresh water there. [Printed [by Edward Allde] for N. B[utter].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A True Relation of a Wonderfull Sea Fight: Betweene Two Great and Well Appointed Spanish Ships or Men of Warre. And a Small and Not Very Well Prouided English Ship, Who Was Constrained to Enter into This Conflict at the Iland of Dominico in Her Passage to Virginia, as Shee Was Determined to Take in Fresh Water There. London: [Printed [by Edward Allde] for N. B[utter], 1621.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A True Relation of a Wonderfull Sea Fight: Betweene Two Great and Well Appointed Spanish Ships or Men of Warre. And a Small and Not Very Well Prouided English Ship, Who Was Constrained to Enter into This Conflict at the Iland of Dominico in Her Passage to Virginia, as Shee Was Determined to Take in Fresh Water There. [Printed [by Edward Allde] for N. B[utter], 1621.

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