(1737). The Lurgan brown-nags feast, in a letter from Lurgan to Mr. L--- linnen draper at the hall, in Dublin: Setting forth the cause and stratagem made use of, in order to delude the poor north country dealers to sign a petition, introduced to them by the brown-nag ... or persons who strove to introduce the scheme against my cousin Hibernia Gold. [s.n].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Lurgan Brown-nags Feast, in a Letter from Lurgan to Mr. L--- Linnen Draper at the Hall, in Dublin: Setting Forth the Cause and Stratagem Made Use of, in Order to Delude the Poor North Country Dealers to Sign a Petition, Introduced to Them by the Brown-nag ... or Persons Who Strove to Introduce the Scheme Against My Cousin Hibernia Gold. Belfast: [s.n], 1737.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Lurgan Brown-nags Feast, in a Letter from Lurgan to Mr. L--- Linnen Draper at the Hall, in Dublin: Setting Forth the Cause and Stratagem Made Use of, in Order to Delude the Poor North Country Dealers to Sign a Petition, Introduced to Them by the Brown-nag ... or Persons Who Strove to Introduce the Scheme Against My Cousin Hibernia Gold. [s.n], 1737.