APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1643). A most certain, strange, and true discovery of a vvitch: Being taken by some of the Parliament forces as she was standing on a small planck board and sayling on it over the river of Newbury : together with the strange and true manner of her death, with the propheticall words and speeches she vsed at the same time. Printed by John Hammond.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Most Certain, Strange, and True Discovery of a Vvitch: Being Taken by Some of the Parliament Forces as She Was Standing on a Small Planck Board and Sayling on It over the River of Newbury : Together with the Strange and True Manner of Her Death, with the Propheticall Words and Speeches She Vsed at the Same Time. [Place of publication not identified]: Printed by John Hammond, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Most Certain, Strange, and True Discovery of a Vvitch: Being Taken by Some of the Parliament Forces as She Was Standing on a Small Planck Board and Sayling on It over the River of Newbury : Together with the Strange and True Manner of Her Death, with the Propheticall Words and Speeches She Vsed at the Same Time. Printed by John Hammond, 1643.

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