(1652). A declaration of the states of Holland, concerning the Parliament of England: With the rising of the Dutch-men, their seting forth three hundred sayl of ships to be reveng'd upon the English; their design against Dover castle; and their banishing of the English from the exchange in Amsterdam, and other places. Also, joyful newes from Ireland; the obtaining of a great victory by the Parliaments forces; and the surrender of the strong town of Gallaway to Sir Charles Coot; with all the ordnance, arms, ammunition, bagg and baggage. Printed for George Horton.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A Declaration of the States of Holland, Concerning the Parliament of England: With the Rising of the Dutch-men, Their Seting Forth Three Hundred Sayl of Ships to Be Reveng'd upon the English; Their Design Against Dover Castle; and Their Banishing of the English from the Exchange in Amsterdam, and Other Places. Also, Joyful Newes from Ireland; the Obtaining of a Great Victory by the Parliaments Forces; and the Surrender of the Strong Town of Gallaway to Sir Charles Coot; with All the Ordnance, Arms, Ammunition, Bagg and Baggage. London: Printed for George Horton, 1652.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A Declaration of the States of Holland, Concerning the Parliament of England: With the Rising of the Dutch-men, Their Seting Forth Three Hundred Sayl of Ships to Be Reveng'd upon the English; Their Design Against Dover Castle; and Their Banishing of the English from the Exchange in Amsterdam, and Other Places. Also, Joyful Newes from Ireland; the Obtaining of a Great Victory by the Parliaments Forces; and the Surrender of the Strong Town of Gallaway to Sir Charles Coot; with All the Ordnance, Arms, Ammunition, Bagg and Baggage. Printed for George Horton, 1652.