Lindsay, P. f. 1. (1734). The occasional patriot, written in plain scotch, by way of notes upon two papers, lately publish'd, the one intitul'd, Broad scotch, &c: The other, an enquiry into some things that concern Scotland, &c. By an Uncertain Person, who is most certainly not an enemy to his country. Being a serious and jocular dispute between two keen party-men. Printed by R. Fleming, and sold by Gavin Hamilton at his Shop.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Lindsay, Peter fl. 1734. The Occasional Patriot, Written in Plain Scotch, by Way of Notes upon Two Papers, Lately Publish'd, the One Intitul'd, Broad Scotch, &c: The Other, an Enquiry into Some Things That Concern Scotland, &c. By an Uncertain Person, Who Is Most Certainly Not an Enemy to His Country. Being a Serious and Jocular Dispute Between Two Keen Party-men. Edinburgh: Printed by R. Fleming, and sold by Gavin Hamilton at his Shop, 1734.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Lindsay, Peter fl. 1734. The Occasional Patriot, Written in Plain Scotch, by Way of Notes upon Two Papers, Lately Publish'd, the One Intitul'd, Broad Scotch, &c: The Other, an Enquiry into Some Things That Concern Scotland, &c. By an Uncertain Person, Who Is Most Certainly Not an Enemy to His Country. Being a Serious and Jocular Dispute Between Two Keen Party-men. Printed by R. Fleming, and sold by Gavin Hamilton at his Shop, 1734.