Hamilton, J. (1709). An account of the particular soliloquies and covenant engagements: Past betwixt Mrs. Janet Hamilton, the defunct lady of Alexander Gordon of Earlstoun, upon the several dyets, and at the several places underwritten; which were found in her cabinet among her papers, after her death at Earlstoun, February 26th, 1696; being all written and subscrived with her own hand; and thought fit to be discovered for the encouragement of others, to do the like duty. At the desire of pious friends. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHamilton, Janet. An Account of the Particular Soliloquies and Covenant Engagements: Past Betwixt Mrs. Janet Hamilton, the Defunct Lady of Alexander Gordon of Earlstoun, upon the Several Dyets, and at the Several Places Underwritten; Which Were Found in Her Cabinet Among Her Papers, After Her Death at Earlstoun, February 26th, 1696; Being All Written and Subscrived with Her Own Hand; and Thought Fit to Be Discovered for the Encouragement of Others, to Do the like Duty. At the Desire of Pious Friends. [Edinburgh]: [publisher not identified], 1709.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHamilton, Janet. An Account of the Particular Soliloquies and Covenant Engagements: Past Betwixt Mrs. Janet Hamilton, the Defunct Lady of Alexander Gordon of Earlstoun, upon the Several Dyets, and at the Several Places Underwritten; Which Were Found in Her Cabinet Among Her Papers, After Her Death at Earlstoun, February 26th, 1696; Being All Written and Subscrived with Her Own Hand; and Thought Fit to Be Discovered for the Encouragement of Others, to Do the like Duty. At the Desire of Pious Friends. [publisher not identified], 1709.