(1797). The Trial, condemnation and horrid execution of David M'Lean, formerly of Pennsylvania, for high treason, against the British government, at the city of Quebec, on the 21st of July last: Who was hanged, drawn, quartered and beheaded on the above day, with all the attendant circumstances of cruelty and barbarity. [Printed [by John Byrne].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Trial, Condemnation and Horrid Execution of David M'Lean, Formerly of Pennsylvania, for High Treason, Against the British Government, at the City of Quebec, on the 21st of July Last: Who Was Hanged, Drawn, Quartered and Beheaded on the Above Day, with All the Attendant Circumstances of Cruelty and Barbarity. Windham [Conn.]: [Printed [by John Byrne], 1797.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Trial, Condemnation and Horrid Execution of David M'Lean, Formerly of Pennsylvania, for High Treason, Against the British Government, at the City of Quebec, on the 21st of July Last: Who Was Hanged, Drawn, Quartered and Beheaded on the Above Day, with All the Attendant Circumstances of Cruelty and Barbarity. [Printed [by John Byrne], 1797.