APA Citation

J. W., & Warly, J. (1674). English Iliads, or a sea-fight reviewed in a poem occasioned by the death of a person of honour slain in the late vvar between the English and the Dutch. By J.W. Together with An Irenicum, or reflections on the trumpeter and conditions of peace: Reviewed in a poem occasioned by the death of a person of honour slain in the late vvar between the English and the Dutch. By J.W. Together with An Irenicum, or reflections on the trumpeter and conditions of peace. London: printed for Jonathan Edwin at the three Roses in Ludgate Street.

Chicago Style Citation

J. W., and John Warly. English Iliads, or a Sea-fight Reviewed in a Poem Occasioned By the Death of a Person of Honour Slain in the Late Vvar between the English and the Dutch. By J.W. Together With An Irenicum, or Reflections On the Trumpeter and Conditions of Peace: Reviewed in a Poem Occasioned By the Death of a Person of Honour Slain in the Late Vvar between the English and the Dutch. By J.W. Together With An Irenicum, or Reflections On the Trumpeter and Conditions of Peace. London: printed for Jonathan Edwin at the three Roses in Ludgate Street, 1674.

MLA Citation

J. W., and John Warly. English Iliads, or a Sea-fight Reviewed in a Poem Occasioned By the Death of a Person of Honour Slain in the Late Vvar between the English and the Dutch. By J.W. Together With An Irenicum, or Reflections On the Trumpeter and Conditions of Peace: Reviewed in a Poem Occasioned By the Death of a Person of Honour Slain in the Late Vvar between the English and the Dutch. By J.W. Together With An Irenicum, or Reflections On the Trumpeter and Conditions of Peace. London: printed for Jonathan Edwin at the three Roses in Ludgate Street, 1674.

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