(1654). A Great fight in Scotland,: Between the English forces commanded by his Excellency the Lord General Monk, and the King of Scots forces, under the conduct of Lieu. Gen. Middleton; with the particulars thereof; the manner of the engagement, and the lamentable loss on both sides. Likewise, the resolution of the highlanders, to fight either to death or victory; and the number of men engaged in the late plot against the Lord Protector. Printed for G. Horton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Great Fight in Scotland,: Between the English Forces Commanded by His Excellency the Lord General Monk, and the King of Scots Forces, Under the Conduct of Lieu. Gen. Middleton; with the Particulars Thereof; the Manner of the Engagement, and the Lamentable Loss on Both Sides. Likewise, the Resolution of the Highlanders, to Fight Either to Death or Victory; and the Number of Men Engaged in the Late Plot Against the Lord Protector. London,: Printed for G. Horton, 1654.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Great Fight in Scotland,: Between the English Forces Commanded by His Excellency the Lord General Monk, and the King of Scots Forces, Under the Conduct of Lieu. Gen. Middleton; with the Particulars Thereof; the Manner of the Engagement, and the Lamentable Loss on Both Sides. Likewise, the Resolution of the Highlanders, to Fight Either to Death or Victory; and the Number of Men Engaged in the Late Plot Against the Lord Protector. Printed for G. Horton, 1654.