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 Style (17th ed.) CitationLindsay, 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 (9th ed.) CitationLindsay, 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.