Defoe, D. (1747). The history of the most remarkable life and extraordinary adventures, of the truly Honourable Colonel Jaque, vulgarly call'd Colonel Jack: Who was born a gentleman, put apprentice to a pick-pocket, flourish'd six and twenty years as a thief, and was then kidnapp'd to Virginia: came back a merchant, was five times married to four whores, went into the wars, behav'd bravely, got preferment, was made colonel of regiment; return'd again to England, follow'd the fortunes of the Chevalier de St. George, was taken at the late rebellion; receiv'd his pardon from the king, is now at the head of his regiment, in foreign service compleating a life a wonders, and resolves to die a general. Written by the author of Robinson Crusoe (The sixth edition.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDefoe, Daniel. The History of the Most Remarkable Life and Extraordinary Adventures, of the Truly Honourable Colonel Jaque, Vulgarly Call'd Colonel Jack: Who Was Born a Gentleman, Put Apprentice to a Pick-pocket, Flourish'd Six and Twenty Years as a Thief, and Was Then Kidnapp'd to Virginia: Came Back a Merchant, Was Five Times Married to Four Whores, Went into the Wars, Behav'd Bravely, Got Preferment, Was Made Colonel of Regiment; Return'd Again to England, Follow'd the Fortunes of the Chevalier De St. George, Was Taken at the Late Rebellion; Receiv'd His Pardon from the King, Is Now at the Head of His Regiment, in Foreign Service Compleating a Life a Wonders, and Resolves to Die a General. Written by the Author of Robinson Crusoe. The sixth edition. 1747.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDefoe, Daniel. The History of the Most Remarkable Life and Extraordinary Adventures, of the Truly Honourable Colonel Jaque, Vulgarly Call'd Colonel Jack: Who Was Born a Gentleman, Put Apprentice to a Pick-pocket, Flourish'd Six and Twenty Years as a Thief, and Was Then Kidnapp'd to Virginia: Came Back a Merchant, Was Five Times Married to Four Whores, Went into the Wars, Behav'd Bravely, Got Preferment, Was Made Colonel of Regiment; Return'd Again to England, Follow'd the Fortunes of the Chevalier De St. George, Was Taken at the Late Rebellion; Receiv'd His Pardon from the King, Is Now at the Head of His Regiment, in Foreign Service Compleating a Life a Wonders, and Resolves to Die a General. Written by the Author of Robinson Crusoe. The sixth edition. 1747.