APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1651). Strange and terrible news, from Holland, and Yarmouth: Being, a perfect relation, concerning the inundation of the south sea; and of its drowning the rich and populous city of Amsterdam; with divers other places in Friesland, Holland, Brabant, and Flanders, and the names of them. Also, the over-flowing of the river of Rhine, and sinking 60 parish churches, and drowning 100000 men, women and children; and how they row in boats near Amsterdam, over the tops of houses. Togethek, [sic] with the breaking in of the sea at Soal (near Yarmouth) drowning a great part of the country and many cattle; also casting many ships upon the land, and forcing others to sea in that storm. Printed Robert Wood.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Strange and Terrible News, from Holland, and Yarmouth: Being, a Perfect Relation, Concerning the Inundation of the South Sea; and of Its Drowning the Rich and Populous City of Amsterdam; with Divers Other Places in Friesland, Holland, Brabant, and Flanders, and the Names of Them. Also, the Over-flowing of the River of Rhine, and Sinking 60 Parish Churches, and Drowning 100000 Men, Women and Children; and How They Row in Boats Near Amsterdam, over the Tops of Houses. Togethek, [sic] with the Breaking in of the Sea at Soal (near Yarmouth) Drowning a Great Part of the Country and Many Cattle; Also Casting Many Ships upon the Land, and Forcing Others to Sea in That Storm. London: Printed Robert Wood, 1651.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Strange and Terrible News, from Holland, and Yarmouth: Being, a Perfect Relation, Concerning the Inundation of the South Sea; and of Its Drowning the Rich and Populous City of Amsterdam; with Divers Other Places in Friesland, Holland, Brabant, and Flanders, and the Names of Them. Also, the Over-flowing of the River of Rhine, and Sinking 60 Parish Churches, and Drowning 100000 Men, Women and Children; and How They Row in Boats Near Amsterdam, over the Tops of Houses. Togethek, [sic] with the Breaking in of the Sea at Soal (near Yarmouth) Drowning a Great Part of the Country and Many Cattle; Also Casting Many Ships upon the Land, and Forcing Others to Sea in That Storm. Printed Robert Wood, 1651.

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