APA (7th ed.) Citation

J. W. (1653). The peace-maker: Being a letter sent from J.W. in London to N.C. his friend and countrey-man in Holland, to be communicated unto others for publique good wherein is set forth the state of the last treatie: and what advantage it will be to the Netherlanders, to accept the offer which the Councell of England then made to their messengers. Being according to the Dutch copie. Printed by M: Simmons in Aldersgate-street, next door to the gilded Lion.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

J. W. The Peace-maker: Being a Letter Sent from J.W. in London to N.C. His Friend and Countrey-man in Holland, to Be Communicated Unto Others for Publique Good Wherein Is Set Forth the State of the Last Treatie: And What Advantage It Will Be to the Netherlanders, to Accept the Offer Which the Councell of England Then Made to Their Messengers. Being According to the Dutch Copie. London: Printed by M: Simmons in Aldersgate-street, next door to the gilded Lion, 1653.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

J. W. The Peace-maker: Being a Letter Sent from J.W. in London to N.C. His Friend and Countrey-man in Holland, to Be Communicated Unto Others for Publique Good Wherein Is Set Forth the State of the Last Treatie: And What Advantage It Will Be to the Netherlanders, to Accept the Offer Which the Councell of England Then Made to Their Messengers. Being According to the Dutch Copie. Printed by M: Simmons in Aldersgate-street, next door to the gilded Lion, 1653.

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