APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1590). The coppie of a letter sent into England by a gentleman, from the towne of Saint Denis in France: Wherein is truely set forth the good successe of the Kings Maiesties forces against the Leaguers and the Prince of Parmas power. With the taking of a conuoie of victuals sent by the enemie to succour Paris. And the grieuous estate of the said citie at this present. By Thomas Scarlet for Thomas Nelson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Coppie of a Letter Sent into England by a Gentleman, from the Towne of Saint Denis in France: Wherein Is Truely Set Forth the Good Successe of the Kings Maiesties Forces Against the Leaguers and the Prince of Parmas Power. With the Taking of a Conuoie of Victuals Sent by the Enemie to Succour Paris. And the Grieuous Estate of the Said Citie at This Present. Imprinted at London: By Thomas Scarlet for Thomas Nelson, 1590.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Coppie of a Letter Sent into England by a Gentleman, from the Towne of Saint Denis in France: Wherein Is Truely Set Forth the Good Successe of the Kings Maiesties Forces Against the Leaguers and the Prince of Parmas Power. With the Taking of a Conuoie of Victuals Sent by the Enemie to Succour Paris. And the Grieuous Estate of the Said Citie at This Present. By Thomas Scarlet for Thomas Nelson, 1590.

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