APA Citation

Carr, W. (1691). An accurate description of the United Netherlands, and of the most considerable parts of Germany, Sweden, & Denmark· Containing a succinct account of what is most remarkable in these countries: and necessary instructions for travellers. Together with an exact relation of the entertainment of His Most Sacred Majesty King William at the Hague.: Containing a succinct account of what is most remarkable in these countries: and necessary instructions for travellers. Together with an exact relation of the entertainment of His Most Sacred Majesty King William at the Hague. London:: Printed for Timothy Childe at the White-Hart in St. Paul's Church-yard.

Chicago Style Citation

Carr, William. An Accurate Description of the United Netherlands, and of the Most Considerable Parts of Germany, Sweden, & Denmark· Containing a Succinct Account of What Is Most Remarkable in These Countries: And Necessary Instructions for Travellers. Together With an Exact Relation of the Entertainment of His Most Sacred Majesty King William At the Hague.: Containing a Succinct Account of What Is Most Remarkable in These Countries: And Necessary Instructions for Travellers. Together With an Exact Relation of the Entertainment of His Most Sacred Majesty King William At the Hague. London:: Printed for Timothy Childe at the White-Hart in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1691.

MLA Citation

Carr, William. An Accurate Description of the United Netherlands, and of the Most Considerable Parts of Germany, Sweden, & Denmark· Containing a Succinct Account of What Is Most Remarkable in These Countries: And Necessary Instructions for Travellers. Together With an Exact Relation of the Entertainment of His Most Sacred Majesty King William At the Hague.: Containing a Succinct Account of What Is Most Remarkable in These Countries: And Necessary Instructions for Travellers. Together With an Exact Relation of the Entertainment of His Most Sacred Majesty King William At the Hague. London:: Printed for Timothy Childe at the White-Hart in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1691.

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