APA Citation

John Darell. (1665). A true and compendious narration, or (second part of Amboyney) of sundry notorious or remarkable injuries, insolencies, and acts of hostility which the Hollanders have exercised from time to time against the English nation in the East-Indies, &c: And particularly, of the totall plundering and sinking of the Dragon & Katherine, both ships and men. London: Printed by T. Mabb, for Nathaniel Brooke.

Chicago Style Citation

John Darell. A True and Compendious Narration, or (second Part of Amboyney) of Sundry Notorious or Remarkable Injuries, Insolencies, and Acts of Hostility Which the Hollanders Have Exercised From Time to Time against the English Nation in the East-Indies, &c: And Particularly, of the Totall Plundering and Sinking of the Dragon & Katherine, Both Ships and Men. London: Printed by T. Mabb, for Nathaniel Brooke, 1665.

MLA Citation

John Darell. A True and Compendious Narration, or (second Part of Amboyney) of Sundry Notorious or Remarkable Injuries, Insolencies, and Acts of Hostility Which the Hollanders Have Exercised From Time to Time against the English Nation in the East-Indies, &c: And Particularly, of the Totall Plundering and Sinking of the Dragon & Katherine, Both Ships and Men. London: Printed by T. Mabb, for Nathaniel Brooke, 1665.

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