Marchant, J. (1747). The history of the late rebellion, in Great-Britain: Collected from authentick memoirs, letters, and intelligencies. As well private as public. Being a genuine and impartial account of all the battles, sieges, enterprizes and exploits, that have been fought, undertaken or executed, during the progress of this unnatural rebellion; the oppressions and cruelties of the rebels: with a particular description of the several actions at Preston-Pans, Clifton, Falkirk, and Culloden; the sieges and defence of the castles of Edinburgh and Stirling; the surrender of Carlisle to the rebels, and the retaking it by His Majesty's forces, under the command of Prince William Duke of Cumberland. Likewise a succinct relation of what has happened at sea, relative to this rebellion; with many other incidents never yet made public. London, printed: New-York: Re-printed by Ja. Parker, for John Hyndshaw and John Thomson; and sold by said John Hyndshaw, at the Sign of the Bible near the Old-Slip Market, in New-York, and John Thomson at Elizabeth-Town.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Marchant, John. The History of the Late Rebellion, in Great-Britain: Collected from Authentick Memoirs, Letters, and Intelligencies. As Well Private as Public. Being a Genuine and Impartial Account of All the Battles, Sieges, Enterprizes and Exploits, That Have Been Fought, Undertaken or Executed, During the Progress of This Unnatural Rebellion; the Oppressions and Cruelties of the Rebels: With a Particular Description of the Several Actions at Preston-Pans, Clifton, Falkirk, and Culloden; the Sieges and Defence of the Castles of Edinburgh and Stirling; the Surrender of Carlisle to the Rebels, and the Retaking It by His Majesty's Forces, Under the Command of Prince William Duke of Cumberland. Likewise a Succinct Relation of What Has Happened at Sea, Relative to This Rebellion; with Many Other Incidents Never yet Made Public. S.l: London, printed: New-York: Re-printed by Ja. Parker, for John Hyndshaw and John Thomson; and sold by said John Hyndshaw, at the Sign of the Bible near the Old-Slip Market, in New-York, and John Thomson at Elizabeth-Town, 1747.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Marchant, John. The History of the Late Rebellion, in Great-Britain: Collected from Authentick Memoirs, Letters, and Intelligencies. As Well Private as Public. Being a Genuine and Impartial Account of All the Battles, Sieges, Enterprizes and Exploits, That Have Been Fought, Undertaken or Executed, During the Progress of This Unnatural Rebellion; the Oppressions and Cruelties of the Rebels: With a Particular Description of the Several Actions at Preston-Pans, Clifton, Falkirk, and Culloden; the Sieges and Defence of the Castles of Edinburgh and Stirling; the Surrender of Carlisle to the Rebels, and the Retaking It by His Majesty's Forces, Under the Command of Prince William Duke of Cumberland. Likewise a Succinct Relation of What Has Happened at Sea, Relative to This Rebellion; with Many Other Incidents Never yet Made Public. London, printed: New-York: Re-printed by Ja. Parker, for John Hyndshaw and John Thomson; and sold by said John Hyndshaw, at the Sign of the Bible near the Old-Slip Market, in New-York, and John Thomson at Elizabeth-Town, 1747.