E. W. (1673). Severall remarkable passages concerning the Hollanders since the death of Queene Elizabeth, untill the 25th of December, 1673: Some animadversions thereupon, in answere to a scandulous pamphlett called Englands appeale to the Parliament, from the private caball at white hall. With the continuation of the case between Sr. VVilliam Courten his heires and assignes and the East-India Company of the Netherlands, faithfully recollected by E.W. armig: and rendred into English, French, and Dutch, for satisfaction of his particular friends, in England, France, and the low countriers. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationE. W. Severall Remarkable Passages Concerning the Hollanders Since the Death of Queene Elizabeth, Untill the 25th of December, 1673: Some Animadversions Thereupon, in Answere to a Scandulous Pamphlett Called Englands Appeale to the Parliament, from the Private Caball at White Hall. With the Continuation of the Case Between Sr. VVilliam Courten His Heires and Assignes and the East-India Company of the Netherlands, Faithfully Recollected by E.W. Armig: And Rendred into English, French, and Dutch, for Satisfaction of His Particular Friends, in England, France, and the Low Countriers. S.l: [s.n.], 1673.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationE. W. Severall Remarkable Passages Concerning the Hollanders Since the Death of Queene Elizabeth, Untill the 25th of December, 1673: Some Animadversions Thereupon, in Answere to a Scandulous Pamphlett Called Englands Appeale to the Parliament, from the Private Caball at White Hall. With the Continuation of the Case Between Sr. VVilliam Courten His Heires and Assignes and the East-India Company of the Netherlands, Faithfully Recollected by E.W. Armig: And Rendred into English, French, and Dutch, for Satisfaction of His Particular Friends, in England, France, and the Low Countriers. [s.n.], 1673.