Gale (Firm). The State of His Majesty's subjects in Ireland professing the Roman Catholic religion: PartII. Containing the refutation of two libels, the one entitled, "An answer to Henry Grattan," the other, "A fair representation", and both published under the false name of Pat. Duigenan, a doctor of the laws. Scurra vagus, non qui civem distingueret hoste, qul̆ibet in quemvis opprobria fingere sy̆us.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The State of His Majesty's Subjects in Ireland Professing the Roman Catholic Religion: PartII. Containing the Refutation of Two Libels, the One Entitled, "An Answer to Henry Grattan," the Other, "A Fair Representation", and Both Published Under the False Name of Pat. Duigenan, a Doctor of the Laws. Scurra Vagus, Non Qui Civem Distingueret Hoste, Qul̆ibet in Quemvis Opprobria Fingere Sy̆us.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The State of His Majesty's Subjects in Ireland Professing the Roman Catholic Religion: PartII. Containing the Refutation of Two Libels, the One Entitled, "An Answer to Henry Grattan," the Other, "A Fair Representation", and Both Published Under the False Name of Pat. Duigenan, a Doctor of the Laws. Scurra Vagus, Non Qui Civem Distingueret Hoste, Qul̆ibet in Quemvis Opprobria Fingere Sy̆us.