APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ogilvie, W. (1800). The laird of Cool's ghost: Being a copy of several conferences and meetings that past betwixt the Revd. Mr Ogilvie, late minister of the gospel at Innerwick in East Lothian, and the ghost of Mr Maxwell, late laird of Cool, as it was found in Mr Ogilvie's closet after his death, which happened very soon after these conferences, written by himself. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ogilvie, William. The Laird of Cool's Ghost: Being a Copy of Several Conferences and Meetings That Past Betwixt the Revd. Mr Ogilvie, Late Minister of the Gospel at Innerwick in East Lothian, and the Ghost of Mr Maxwell, Late Laird of Cool, as It Was Found in Mr Ogilvie's Closet After His Death, Which Happened Very Soon After These Conferences, Written by Himself. [Edinburgh?]: [publisher not identified], 1800.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ogilvie, William. The Laird of Cool's Ghost: Being a Copy of Several Conferences and Meetings That Past Betwixt the Revd. Mr Ogilvie, Late Minister of the Gospel at Innerwick in East Lothian, and the Ghost of Mr Maxwell, Late Laird of Cool, as It Was Found in Mr Ogilvie's Closet After His Death, Which Happened Very Soon After These Conferences, Written by Himself. [publisher not identified], 1800.

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