(1692). Some account of the great sea-fight: Wherein Their Majesties navy-royal, in conjunction with the Dutch squadron, engaged the French fleet off of Cape Barfleur, on the nineteenth of May, 1692. : And put them to flight, burning and sinking many of their ships so that the sea appeared full of wrecks of ships for two leagues together. : With an account of the sinking the French admiral, and his two seconds: : running many of their ships a-ground, which are destroyed by our fleet. : And some other particulars relating to this glorious success and victory over the common enemy. Printed for P. Brooksby, J. Deacon, J. Blare, and J. Back.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Some Account of the Great Sea-fight: Wherein Their Majesties Navy-royal, in Conjunction with the Dutch Squadron, Engaged the French Fleet off of Cape Barfleur, on the Nineteenth of May, 1692. : And Put Them to Flight, Burning and Sinking Many of Their Ships so That the Sea Appeared Full of Wrecks of Ships for Two Leagues Together. : With an Account of the Sinking the French Admiral, and His Two Seconds: : Running Many of Their Ships A-ground, Which Are Destroyed by Our Fleet. : And Some Other Particulars Relating to This Glorious Success and Victory over the Common Enemy. London: Printed for P. Brooksby, J. Deacon, J. Blare, and J. Back, 1692.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Some Account of the Great Sea-fight: Wherein Their Majesties Navy-royal, in Conjunction with the Dutch Squadron, Engaged the French Fleet off of Cape Barfleur, on the Nineteenth of May, 1692. : And Put Them to Flight, Burning and Sinking Many of Their Ships so That the Sea Appeared Full of Wrecks of Ships for Two Leagues Together. : With an Account of the Sinking the French Admiral, and His Two Seconds: : Running Many of Their Ships A-ground, Which Are Destroyed by Our Fleet. : And Some Other Particulars Relating to This Glorious Success and Victory over the Common Enemy. Printed for P. Brooksby, J. Deacon, J. Blare, and J. Back, 1692.