(1652). A Great and famous sea-fight between the English and Dutch on Friday last, between the coast of Norfollk and Essex: With the particulars thereof, the event and sucess; and the great execution done by key-shot, long chains, and bolts of iron; divers having their legs and arms torn asunder. Also the number of Holland ships sunk & taken, that came forth with letters of mart, together with the number of prisoners; their examination and confession; and the strange and wonderful speech of their admiral upon his engaging of the English. Likewise, the names of the new generals chosen by the Parliament; the coming up of the great fleet of colliers & propositions therupon to the Lord Cromwel, in behalf of the poor citizens of London. Printed for C. Hancock.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A Great and Famous Sea-fight Between the English and Dutch on Friday Last, Between the Coast of Norfollk and Essex: With the Particulars Thereof, the Event and Sucess; and the Great Execution Done by Key-shot, Long Chains, and Bolts of Iron; Divers Having Their Legs and Arms Torn Asunder. Also the Number of Holland Ships Sunk & Taken, That Came Forth with Letters of Mart, Together with the Number of Prisoners; Their Examination and Confession; and the Strange and Wonderful Speech of Their Admiral upon His Engaging of the English. Likewise, the Names of the New Generals Chosen by the Parliament; the Coming Up of the Great Fleet of Colliers & Propositions Therupon to the Lord Cromwel, in Behalf of the Poor Citizens of London. London: Printed for C. Hancock, 1652.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A Great and Famous Sea-fight Between the English and Dutch on Friday Last, Between the Coast of Norfollk and Essex: With the Particulars Thereof, the Event and Sucess; and the Great Execution Done by Key-shot, Long Chains, and Bolts of Iron; Divers Having Their Legs and Arms Torn Asunder. Also the Number of Holland Ships Sunk & Taken, That Came Forth with Letters of Mart, Together with the Number of Prisoners; Their Examination and Confession; and the Strange and Wonderful Speech of Their Admiral upon His Engaging of the English. Likewise, the Names of the New Generals Chosen by the Parliament; the Coming Up of the Great Fleet of Colliers & Propositions Therupon to the Lord Cromwel, in Behalf of the Poor Citizens of London. Printed for C. Hancock, 1652.