An Account of the late great and famous victory obtained over two thousand High-land rebels, in the north of Scotland, by His Majesty's forces, commanded by Sir Tho. Levistone: With a particular relation of the killing five hundred of the enemy, and the taking of one huodred [as printed] prisoners, of which number were several officers of note.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAn Account of the Late Great and Famous Victory Obtained over Two Thousand High-land Rebels, in the North of Scotland, by His Majesty's Forces, Commanded by Sir Tho. Levistone: With a Particular Relation of the Killing Five Hundred of the Enemy, and the Taking of One Huodred [as Printed] Prisoners, of Which Number Were Several Officers of Note.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAn Account of the Late Great and Famous Victory Obtained over Two Thousand High-land Rebels, in the North of Scotland, by His Majesty's Forces, Commanded by Sir Tho. Levistone: With a Particular Relation of the Killing Five Hundred of the Enemy, and the Taking of One Huodred [as Printed] Prisoners, of Which Number Were Several Officers of Note.