Fergusson, D. (1706). Nine hundred and Fourty SCOTTISH PROVERBS: The greatest part of which were at first gathere together. Edinburgh: Printed [et] Sold at the foot of the Horse-wynd; where are to be had seweral sorts of Pamphlets and Ballads for Chapmen.
Chicago Style CitationFergusson, David. Nine Hundred and Fourty SCOTTISH PROVERBS: The Greatest Part of Which Were At First Gathere Together. Edinburgh: Printed [et] Sold at the foot of the Horse-wynd; where are to be had seweral sorts of Pamphlets and Ballads for Chapmen, 1706.
MLA CitationFergusson, David. Nine Hundred and Fourty SCOTTISH PROVERBS: The Greatest Part of Which Were At First Gathere Together. Edinburgh: Printed [et] Sold at the foot of the Horse-wynd; where are to be had seweral sorts of Pamphlets and Ballads for Chapmen, 1706.