APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1646). A true and perfect relation of a great and horrid conspiracie, discovered by a Jew in Turkie, against the English: With the names of the conspirators, and the proceedings of the Great Turk thereupon. Also. The unchristian like dealing of Francis Hardedge, master of a ship, with his passengers, bound for Barbadoes; as it was in a letter specified, by one that had a fellow-feeling of the misery. printed for E.E.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

A True and Perfect Relation of a Great and Horrid Conspiracie, Discovered by a Jew in Turkie, Against the English: With the Names of the Conspirators, and the Proceedings of the Great Turk Thereupon. Also. The Unchristian like Dealing of Francis Hardedge, Master of a Ship, with His Passengers, Bound for Barbadoes; as It Was in a Letter Specified, by One That Had a Fellow-feeling of the Misery. London: printed for E.E, 1646.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

A True and Perfect Relation of a Great and Horrid Conspiracie, Discovered by a Jew in Turkie, Against the English: With the Names of the Conspirators, and the Proceedings of the Great Turk Thereupon. Also. The Unchristian like Dealing of Francis Hardedge, Master of a Ship, with His Passengers, Bound for Barbadoes; as It Was in a Letter Specified, by One That Had a Fellow-feeling of the Misery. printed for E.E, 1646.

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