APA (7th ed.) Citation

Walker, G. (1758). The power of Protestant religious principle in producing a national spirit of defence, exemplified in a diary of the siege of London-Derry: Written by the Rev. George Walker, D.D. who commanded the garrison during the siege. Now published, as a useful lesson to the present times, to which is prefixed, a prefatory address to the public, by the editor. Printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers, against Gray's-Inn, Holborn.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Walker, George. The Power of Protestant Religious Principle in Producing a National Spirit of Defence, Exemplified in a Diary of the Siege of London-Derry: Written by the Rev. George Walker, D.D. Who Commanded the Garrison During the Siege. Now Published, as a Useful Lesson to the Present Times, to Which Is Prefixed, a Prefatory Address to the Public, by the Editor. London: Printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers, against Gray's-Inn, Holborn, 1758.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Walker, George. The Power of Protestant Religious Principle in Producing a National Spirit of Defence, Exemplified in a Diary of the Siege of London-Derry: Written by the Rev. George Walker, D.D. Who Commanded the Garrison During the Siege. Now Published, as a Useful Lesson to the Present Times, to Which Is Prefixed, a Prefatory Address to the Public, by the Editor. Printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers, against Gray's-Inn, Holborn, 1758.

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