APA Citation

Forman, C. (1767). A defence of the courage: Honour and loyalty of the Irish-Nation. In answer to the scandalous reflections in the Free-Briton, and others. With Some extraordinary Particulars relating to the Battles of the Boyne and Aghrim, and the two Sieges of Limerick, not to be met with in the Histories of those Times. Also of The Bravery of the Irish at Benburb, Cremona, Spires, Dettingen, Fontenay, &c. By Charles Forman, Esq (The fifth edition.). Dublin: printed for, and sold by, O. Adams, and T. Ryder, and P. Wilson, Bookseller, on the Blind-Quay.

Chicago Style Citation

Forman, Charles. A Defence of the Courage: Honour and Loyalty of the Irish-Nation. In Answer to the Scandalous Reflections in the Free-Briton, and Others. With Some Extraordinary Particulars Relating to the Battles of the Boyne and Aghrim, and the Two Sieges of Limerick, Not to Be Met With in the Histories of Those Times. Also of The Bravery of the Irish At Benburb, Cremona, Spires, Dettingen, Fontenay, &c. By Charles Forman, Esq. The fifth edition. Dublin: printed for, and sold by, O. Adams, and T. Ryder, and P. Wilson, Bookseller, on the Blind-Quay, 1767.

MLA Citation

Forman, Charles. A Defence of the Courage: Honour and Loyalty of the Irish-Nation. In Answer to the Scandalous Reflections in the Free-Briton, and Others. With Some Extraordinary Particulars Relating to the Battles of the Boyne and Aghrim, and the Two Sieges of Limerick, Not to Be Met With in the Histories of Those Times. Also of The Bravery of the Irish At Benburb, Cremona, Spires, Dettingen, Fontenay, &c. By Charles Forman, Esq. The fifth edition. Dublin: printed for, and sold by, O. Adams, and T. Ryder, and P. Wilson, Bookseller, on the Blind-Quay, 1767.

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