(1779). A faithful account of the late proceedings and outrages of the people at Edinburgh and Glasgow, in consequence of an intention of relaxing the popery laws of Scotland /Written by persons of candour on the spot. To which are added, the petition of the Roman Catholics of Scotland to Parliament, ... an abstract of the Scotch penal laws; a letter from Edmund Burke, Esq. to Mr. Bowie, .. Wogan, Bean, and Pike.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Faithful Account of the Late Proceedings and Outrages of the People at Edinburgh and Glasgow, in Consequence of an Intention of Relaxing the Popery Laws of Scotland /Written by Persons of Candour on the Spot. To Which Are Added, the Petition of the Roman Catholics of Scotland to Parliament, ... an Abstract of the Scotch Penal Laws; a Letter from Edmund Burke, Esq. to Mr. Bowie, .. [Dublin]: Wogan, Bean, and Pike, 1779.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Faithful Account of the Late Proceedings and Outrages of the People at Edinburgh and Glasgow, in Consequence of an Intention of Relaxing the Popery Laws of Scotland /Written by Persons of Candour on the Spot. To Which Are Added, the Petition of the Roman Catholics of Scotland to Parliament, ... an Abstract of the Scotch Penal Laws; a Letter from Edmund Burke, Esq. to Mr. Bowie, .. Wogan, Bean, and Pike, 1779.