APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1609). Virginia richly valued: By the description of the maine land of Florida, her next neighbour: out of the four yeeres continuall trauell and discouerie, for aboue one thousand miles east and west, of Don Ferdinando de Soto, and six hundred able men in his companie. Wherin are truly obserued the riches and fertilitie of those parts, abounding with things necessarie, plaeasant, and profitable for the life of man; with the natures and dispositions of the ihabitants. Printed by F. Kyngston for M. Lownes.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Virginia Richly Valued: By the Description of the Maine Land of Florida, Her Next Neighbour: Out of the Four Yeeres Continuall Trauell and Discouerie, for Aboue One Thousand Miles East and West, of Don Ferdinando De Soto, and Six Hundred Able Men in His Companie. Wherin Are Truly Obserued the Riches and Fertilitie of Those Parts, Abounding with Things Necessarie, Plaeasant, and Profitable for the Life of Man; with the Natures and Dispositions of the Ihabitants. London: Printed by F. Kyngston for M. Lownes, 1609.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Virginia Richly Valued: By the Description of the Maine Land of Florida, Her Next Neighbour: Out of the Four Yeeres Continuall Trauell and Discouerie, for Aboue One Thousand Miles East and West, of Don Ferdinando De Soto, and Six Hundred Able Men in His Companie. Wherin Are Truly Obserued the Riches and Fertilitie of Those Parts, Abounding with Things Necessarie, Plaeasant, and Profitable for the Life of Man; with the Natures and Dispositions of the Ihabitants. Printed by F. Kyngston for M. Lownes, 1609.

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