Sibbald, R., Nicolson, W., & Symson, A. (1704). An Answer to the Second Letter To the Right Reverend, the Lord Bishop of Carlile, Occasioned by some passages in his late book of The Scotch Library: Addressed to the same bishop. Wherein, the Scots Antient Possession in Britain, is asserted; And Answers are given to the Objections against it, in the Second Letter, and in Mr. Atwood's late Book; And Our Authors are Vindicated. Edinburgh: Printed and sold by Mr. Andrew Symson.
Chicago Style CitationSibbald, Robert, William Nicolson, and Andrew Symson. An Answer to the Second Letter To the Right Reverend, the Lord Bishop of Carlile, Occasioned By Some Passages in His Late Book of The Scotch Library: Addressed to the Same Bishop. Wherein, the Scots Antient Possession in Britain, Is Asserted; And Answers Are Given to the Objections against It, in the Second Letter, and in Mr. Atwood's Late Book; And Our Authors Are Vindicated. Edinburgh: Printed and sold by Mr. Andrew Symson, 1704.
MLA CitationSibbald, Robert, William Nicolson, and Andrew Symson. An Answer to the Second Letter To the Right Reverend, the Lord Bishop of Carlile, Occasioned By Some Passages in His Late Book of The Scotch Library: Addressed to the Same Bishop. Wherein, the Scots Antient Possession in Britain, Is Asserted; And Answers Are Given to the Objections against It, in the Second Letter, and in Mr. Atwood's Late Book; And Our Authors Are Vindicated. Edinburgh: Printed and sold by Mr. Andrew Symson, 1704.