(1799). The Scots rogue: or, The life and actions of Donald MacDonald, a Highland Scot: Relating his being found in the high-way, and carried home by Curtoch Macdonald to his wife; and how he was brought up by them: his early waggeries and villainies when he came to riper years. His love intrigues and how many variou[s] fortunes he went thro', and the miseries that he endured: his extraordinary wit and courage, and how he extricated himself out of divers difficulties, into which his rogueries had brought him. The whole being very pleasant and diverting. Printed for the booksellers.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Scots Rogue: Or, The Life and Actions of Donald MacDonald, a Highland Scot: Relating His Being Found in the High-way, and Carried Home by Curtoch Macdonald to His Wife; and How He Was Brought Up by Them: His Early Waggeries and Villainies When He Came to Riper Years. His Love Intrigues and How Many Variou[s] Fortunes He Went Thro', and the Miseries That He Endured: His Extraordinary Wit and Courage, and How He Extricated Himself Out of Divers Difficulties, into Which His Rogueries Had Brought Him. The Whole Being Very Pleasant and Diverting. [London?]: Printed for the booksellers, 1799.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Scots Rogue: Or, The Life and Actions of Donald MacDonald, a Highland Scot: Relating His Being Found in the High-way, and Carried Home by Curtoch Macdonald to His Wife; and How He Was Brought Up by Them: His Early Waggeries and Villainies When He Came to Riper Years. His Love Intrigues and How Many Variou[s] Fortunes He Went Thro', and the Miseries That He Endured: His Extraordinary Wit and Courage, and How He Extricated Himself Out of Divers Difficulties, into Which His Rogueries Had Brought Him. The Whole Being Very Pleasant and Diverting. Printed for the booksellers, 1799.