Fort St. George, January the 30th 1687/8 : a true and impartial narrative of Captain Anthony Weltden, commander of the Curtana frigate : his management of affairs in his late Mergen expedition, so far as it came under the cognizance of the subscribers : divided into the subsequent several articles, to the end that both the matter may be related in an unintermitted series, as it past or was acted, and also each respective subscriber may attest the truth of those particular distinct articles ...
MLA
Davenport, Francis, et al. Fort St. George, January the 30th 1687/8 : a True and Impartial Narrative of Captain Anthony Weltden, Commander of the Curtana Frigate : His Management of Affairs in His Late Mergen Expedition, so Far as It Came under the Cognizance of the Subscribers : Divided into the Subsequent Several Articles, to the End That Both the Matter May Be Related in an Unintermitted Series, as It Past or Was Acted, and Also Each Respective Subscriber May Attest the Truth of Those Particular Distinct Articles ... 0AD. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/2067983.
APA, 6th edition
Davenport, F., Historiographer, W., & A. (0 C.E.). Fort St. George, January the 30th 1687/8 : a true and impartial narrative of Captain Anthony Weltden, commander of the Curtana frigate : his management of affairs in his late Mergen expedition, so far as it came under the cognizance of the subscribers : divided into the subsequent several articles, to the end that both the matter may be related in an unintermitted series, as it past or was acted, and also each respective subscriber may attest the truth of those particular distinct articles ... [Historiography, Marginalia]. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/2067983.