APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hasleton, R., & Dyson, H. (1595). A Discovrse of the miserable captiuite of an Englishman, named Richard Hasleton, borne in Brainetree in Essex, declaring also his cruell torments during ten yeares space, and his vvonderful deliuerance: Being a very strange thing to sueh as shall reade the same, he being novv by Gods prouidence safelie ariued in his ovvne countrie, no doubt to his great comfort. Penned as he delivered it from his own mouth. Printed by Abell Ieffes, and are to be solde in Gratious streete neere Leaden hall.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hasleton, Richard, and Humphrey Dyson. A Discovrse of the Miserable Captiuite of an Englishman, Named Richard Hasleton, Borne in Brainetree in Essex, Declaring Also His Cruell Torments During Ten Yeares Space, and His Vvonderful Deliuerance: Being a Very Strange Thing to Sueh as Shall Reade the Same, He Being Novv by Gods Prouidence Safelie Ariued in His Ovvne Countrie, No Doubt to His Great Comfort. Penned as He Delivered It from His Own Mouth. London: Printed by Abell Ieffes, and are to be solde in Gratious streete neere Leaden hall, 1595.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hasleton, Richard, and Humphrey Dyson. A Discovrse of the Miserable Captiuite of an Englishman, Named Richard Hasleton, Borne in Brainetree in Essex, Declaring Also His Cruell Torments During Ten Yeares Space, and His Vvonderful Deliuerance: Being a Very Strange Thing to Sueh as Shall Reade the Same, He Being Novv by Gods Prouidence Safelie Ariued in His Ovvne Countrie, No Doubt to His Great Comfort. Penned as He Delivered It from His Own Mouth. Printed by Abell Ieffes, and are to be solde in Gratious streete neere Leaden hall, 1595.

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