APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hays, J. (1728). The last dying speech and confession of John Hays, soldier in Captain Whitmore's company of Granadeers, belonging to the Honourable Lieutenant General Whitham's Regiment of Foot, who was shot for disertion the 15th day of June 1728, in the 20th year of his age. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hays, John. The Last Dying Speech and Confession of John Hays, Soldier in Captain Whitmore's Company of Granadeers, Belonging to the Honourable Lieutenant General Whitham's Regiment of Foot, Who Was Shot for Disertion the 15th Day of June 1728, in the 20th Year of His Age. [Edinburgh?]: [publisher not identified], 1728.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hays, John. The Last Dying Speech and Confession of John Hays, Soldier in Captain Whitmore's Company of Granadeers, Belonging to the Honourable Lieutenant General Whitham's Regiment of Foot, Who Was Shot for Disertion the 15th Day of June 1728, in the 20th Year of His Age. [publisher not identified], 1728.

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