APA (7th ed.) Citation

True Scotchman and lover of his country. Hereditary right not indefeasible: Or, some arguments, founded upon the unalterable laws of society and government, proving that the right claimed by the Jacobites, can never belong to any prince or succession of princes. ... By a true Scotchman, and lover of his country.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

True Scotchman and lover of his country. Hereditary Right Not Indefeasible: Or, Some Arguments, Founded upon the Unalterable Laws of Society and Government, Proving That the Right Claimed by the Jacobites, Can Never Belong to Any Prince or Succession of Princes. ... By a True Scotchman, and Lover of His Country.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

True Scotchman and lover of his country. Hereditary Right Not Indefeasible: Or, Some Arguments, Founded upon the Unalterable Laws of Society and Government, Proving That the Right Claimed by the Jacobites, Can Never Belong to Any Prince or Succession of Princes. ... By a True Scotchman, and Lover of His Country.

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