Argyll, A. C. (1652). A letter sent from the marquess of Argyle to the King of Scots: Concerning the raising of a new army against the English; and his desires and proposals touching the same. Also, his declaration to the people, and his summons to the gentry in the North; with the rising of the Highlanders and Redshanks; their falling upon the Parliaments forces, and the event and success thereof. Likewise, the manner how they fortifie the hills and mountains; and the strange engines of war which they have planted. for George Horton.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Argyll, Archibald Campbell. A Letter Sent from the Marquess of Argyle to the King of Scots: Concerning the Raising of a New Army Against the English; and His Desires and Proposals Touching the Same. Also, His Declaration to the People, and His Summons to the Gentry in the North; with the Rising of the Highlanders and Redshanks; Their Falling upon the Parliaments Forces, and the Event and Success Thereof. Likewise, the Manner How They Fortifie the Hills and Mountains; and the Strange Engines of War Which They Have Planted. Imprinted at London: for George Horton, 1652.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Argyll, Archibald Campbell. A Letter Sent from the Marquess of Argyle to the King of Scots: Concerning the Raising of a New Army Against the English; and His Desires and Proposals Touching the Same. Also, His Declaration to the People, and His Summons to the Gentry in the North; with the Rising of the Highlanders and Redshanks; Their Falling upon the Parliaments Forces, and the Event and Success Thereof. Likewise, the Manner How They Fortifie the Hills and Mountains; and the Strange Engines of War Which They Have Planted. for George Horton, 1652.