Merchant-adventurer in the city of Hamburgh. (1643). A relation of the entrance of the Swedish armie into the territories of the King of Denmark: And the taking of some notable towns therein; the said Swedes having denounciated open war against the King of Denmarke, for his unjust taxations and dealings with them. Extracted out of a letter from a merchant-adventurer in the city of Hamburgh. Wherein we may take notice of Gods providence in frustrating the King of Denmarks designe to assist our King against the Parliament. Published by order. Printed by Rich. Cotes, and Jo. Raworth.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Merchant-adventurer in the city of Hamburgh. A Relation of the Entrance of the Swedish Armie into the Territories of the King of Denmark: And the Taking of Some Notable Towns Therein; the Said Swedes Having Denounciated Open War Against the King of Denmarke, for His Unjust Taxations and Dealings with Them. Extracted Out of a Letter from a Merchant-adventurer in the City of Hamburgh. Wherein We May Take Notice of Gods Providence in Frustrating the King of Denmarks Designe to Assist Our King Against the Parliament. Published by Order. London: Printed by Rich. Cotes, and Jo. Raworth, 1643.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Merchant-adventurer in the city of Hamburgh. A Relation of the Entrance of the Swedish Armie into the Territories of the King of Denmark: And the Taking of Some Notable Towns Therein; the Said Swedes Having Denounciated Open War Against the King of Denmarke, for His Unjust Taxations and Dealings with Them. Extracted Out of a Letter from a Merchant-adventurer in the City of Hamburgh. Wherein We May Take Notice of Gods Providence in Frustrating the King of Denmarks Designe to Assist Our King Against the Parliament. Published by Order. Printed by Rich. Cotes, and Jo. Raworth, 1643.