Hutchinson, R. (1677). The warr in New-England visibly ended: King Philip that barbarous Indian now beheaded, and most of his bloudy adherents submitted to mercy, the rest far up into the countrey which hath given the inhabitants encouragement to prepare for their settlement. Printed by J.B. for Dorman Newman.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Hutchinson, Richard. The Warr in New-England Visibly Ended: King Philip That Barbarous Indian Now Beheaded, and Most of His Bloudy Adherents Submitted to Mercy, the Rest Far Up into the Countrey Which Hath Given the Inhabitants Encouragement to Prepare for Their Settlement. London: Printed by J.B. for Dorman Newman, 1677.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Hutchinson, Richard. The Warr in New-England Visibly Ended: King Philip That Barbarous Indian Now Beheaded, and Most of His Bloudy Adherents Submitted to Mercy, the Rest Far Up into the Countrey Which Hath Given the Inhabitants Encouragement to Prepare for Their Settlement. Printed by J.B. for Dorman Newman, 1677.