APA (7th ed.) Citation

Riville, P. (1642). Strange nevves from France, or, the copie of a letter which was sent from thence to the ordinary ambassador for the King of France: Unto his Majesty of great Brittaine, who lyes in Lincolnes Inne-Fields, Febr. 8. 1641. Wherein is set downe a true relation of a most wonderfull apparition and terrible spectacle that was seene upon a mountaine in Province, February 4. 1641. Vnto the amazement of all the spectators, to the number of above two thousand. Faithfully translated into English, according to the French copie. By W. V. Gent. Printed for John Thomas.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Riville, P. Strange Nevves from France, or, the Copie of a Letter Which Was Sent from Thence to the Ordinary Ambassador for the King of France: Unto His Majesty of Great Brittaine, Who Lyes in Lincolnes Inne-Fields, Febr. 8. 1641. Wherein Is Set Downe a True Relation of a Most Wonderfull Apparition and Terrible Spectacle That Was Seene upon a Mountaine in Province, February 4. 1641. Vnto the Amazement of All the Spectators, to the Number of Above Two Thousand. Faithfully Translated into English, According to the French Copie. By W. V. Gent. London: Printed for John Thomas, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Riville, P. Strange Nevves from France, or, the Copie of a Letter Which Was Sent from Thence to the Ordinary Ambassador for the King of France: Unto His Majesty of Great Brittaine, Who Lyes in Lincolnes Inne-Fields, Febr. 8. 1641. Wherein Is Set Downe a True Relation of a Most Wonderfull Apparition and Terrible Spectacle That Was Seene upon a Mountaine in Province, February 4. 1641. Vnto the Amazement of All the Spectators, to the Number of Above Two Thousand. Faithfully Translated into English, According to the French Copie. By W. V. Gent. Printed for John Thomas, 1642.

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