Charles Edward, P., & Cope, J. (1745). Charles Prince regent, his speech to his army, when he began his march to meet General Cope at the field near Dudiston, September 20th, 1745; The prince being clothed in a plain highland habit, cocked his blue bonnet, drew his sword, threw away the scabord, and said, .. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCharles Edward, Prince, and John Cope. Charles Prince Regent, His Speech to His Army, When He Began His March to Meet General Cope at the Field Near Dudiston, September 20th, 1745; The Prince Being Clothed in a Plain Highland Habit, Cocked His Blue Bonnet, Drew His Sword, Threw Away the Scabord, and Said, .. [Edinburgh?]: [publisher not identified], 1745.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationCharles Edward, Prince, and John Cope. Charles Prince Regent, His Speech to His Army, When He Began His March to Meet General Cope at the Field Near Dudiston, September 20th, 1745; The Prince Being Clothed in a Plain Highland Habit, Cocked His Blue Bonnet, Drew His Sword, Threw Away the Scabord, and Said, .. [publisher not identified], 1745.