(1652). A great victory obtained by the Lord Gen: Blake, commander in chief of the Parliaments navy at sea; against the Lord Admiral Vantrump, Lieutenant-General for the States of Holland: With the manner of their engagement; the particulars of the fight on Sunday last upon the Dutch-Coast; the number of ships sunk, fir'd, and taken; the beating of the Hollanders into their harbors; and Generall Blakes resolution to fall in upon them with fire and sword. Likewise, the Dutch-mens new oath and protestation, to fight it out to the last man; the shipping of their land-forces; the double manning of their navy; a perfect list of the English fleet; and the Royal Soveraign putting forth to sea for their assistance. Published by authority. Printed for George Horton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Great Victory Obtained by the Lord Gen: Blake, Commander in Chief of the Parliaments Navy at Sea; Against the Lord Admiral Vantrump, Lieutenant-General for the States of Holland: With the Manner of Their Engagement; the Particulars of the Fight on Sunday Last upon the Dutch-Coast; the Number of Ships Sunk, Fir'd, and Taken; the Beating of the Hollanders into Their Harbors; and Generall Blakes Resolution to Fall in upon Them with Fire and Sword. Likewise, the Dutch-mens New Oath and Protestation, to Fight It Out to the Last Man; the Shipping of Their Land-forces; the Double Manning of Their Navy; a Perfect List of the English Fleet; and the Royal Soveraign Putting Forth to Sea for Their Assistance. Published by Authority. London: Printed for George Horton, 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Great Victory Obtained by the Lord Gen: Blake, Commander in Chief of the Parliaments Navy at Sea; Against the Lord Admiral Vantrump, Lieutenant-General for the States of Holland: With the Manner of Their Engagement; the Particulars of the Fight on Sunday Last upon the Dutch-Coast; the Number of Ships Sunk, Fir'd, and Taken; the Beating of the Hollanders into Their Harbors; and Generall Blakes Resolution to Fall in upon Them with Fire and Sword. Likewise, the Dutch-mens New Oath and Protestation, to Fight It Out to the Last Man; the Shipping of Their Land-forces; the Double Manning of Their Navy; a Perfect List of the English Fleet; and the Royal Soveraign Putting Forth to Sea for Their Assistance. Published by Authority. Printed for George Horton, 1652.