APA Citation

Defoe, D. (1740). The Life and Adventures of Mrs. Christian Davies, commonly call'd Mother Ross: Who, in several Campaigns Under King William and the Late Duke of Marlborough, In the Quality of A Foot-Soldier and Dragoon, Gave many signal Proofs of an unparallell'd Courage and personal Bravery. Taken from her own Mouth when a Pensioner of Chelsea-Hospital, And know to be true by Many who were engaged in those great Scenes of Action. London: Prited for and Sold by R. Montagu, at the Book-Ware-House.

Chicago Style Citation

Defoe, Daniel. The Life and Adventures of Mrs. Christian Davies, Commonly Call'd Mother Ross: Who, in Several Campaigns Under King William and the Late Duke of Marlborough, In the Quality of A Foot-Soldier and Dragoon, Gave Many Signal Proofs of an Unparallell'd Courage and Personal Bravery. Taken From Her Own Mouth When a Pensioner of Chelsea-Hospital, And Know to Be True By Many Who Were Engaged in Those Great Scenes of Action. London: Prited for and Sold by R. Montagu, at the Book-Ware-House, 1740.

MLA Citation

Defoe, Daniel. The Life and Adventures of Mrs. Christian Davies, Commonly Call'd Mother Ross: Who, in Several Campaigns Under King William and the Late Duke of Marlborough, In the Quality of A Foot-Soldier and Dragoon, Gave Many Signal Proofs of an Unparallell'd Courage and Personal Bravery. Taken From Her Own Mouth When a Pensioner of Chelsea-Hospital, And Know to Be True By Many Who Were Engaged in Those Great Scenes of Action. London: Prited for and Sold by R. Montagu, at the Book-Ware-House, 1740.

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