A true relation of the late battell fought in New-England between the English and the Pequet salvages : in which were slaine and taken prisoners about 700 of the salvages, and those which escaped, had their heads cut off by the Mohocks : with the present state of things there.
MLA
Vincent, Philip. A true relation of the late battell fought in New-England between the English and the Pequet salvages : in which were slaine and taken prisoners about 700 of the salvages, and those which escaped, had their heads cut off by the Mohocks : with the present state of things there. [2nd ed., entirely reset]. London : Printed by Thomas Harper, for Nathanael Butter, and Iohn Bellamie, 1638.
APA
Vincent, P. (1638). A true relation of the late battell fought in New-England between the English and the Pequet salvages : in which were slaine and taken prisoners about 700 of the salvages, and those which escaped, had their heads cut off by the Mohocks : with the present state of things there. [2nd ed., entirely reset]. London : Printed by Thomas Harper, for Nathanael Butter, and Iohn Bellamie.
Chicago
Vincent, Philip. A true relation of the late battell fought in New-England between the English and the Pequet salvages : in which were slaine and taken prisoners about 700 of the salvages, and those which escaped, had their heads cut off by the Mohocks : with the present state of things there. [2nd ed., entirely reset]. London : Printed by Thomas Harper, for Nathanael Butter, and Iohn Bellamie, 1638.