APA
Gregg, Protestant Union (Great Britain), . (1827). Protestant heroism triumphant over Popish malignity; being a succinct and interesting account of the siege of Derry by James the Second and his Popish army, in the year 1689; and of the noble and successful defence thereof by the apprentice boys and citizens, notwithstanding the inhuman barbarities inflicted on them and the neighbouring protestants by the besieging papists. As narrated in the speech of Mr. Gregg, at Derry, on Monday, the 7th December, 1826, on the occasion of laying the first stone of a testimonial to the gallant protestant defenders of that city. London: printed and sold by J. Eedes.
Chicago
Gregg, Protestant Union (Great Britain), . 1827. Protestant heroism triumphant over Popish malignity; being a succinct and interesting account of the siege of Derry by James the Second and his Popish army, in the year 1689; and of the noble and successful defence thereof by the apprentice boys and citizens, notwithstanding the inhuman barbarities inflicted on them and the neighbouring protestants by the besieging papists. As narrated in the speech of Mr. Gregg, at Derry, on Monday, the 7th December, 1826, on the occasion of laying the first stone of a testimonial to the gallant protestant defenders of that city. London: printed and sold by J. Eedes.
Harvard
Gregg, Protestant Union (Great Britain), . (1827). Protestant heroism triumphant over Popish malignity; being a succinct and interesting account of the siege of Derry by James the Second and his Popish army, in the year 1689; and of the noble and successful defence thereof by the apprentice boys and citizens, notwithstanding the inhuman barbarities inflicted on them and the neighbouring protestants by the besieging papists. As narrated in the speech of Mr. Gregg, at Derry, on Monday, the 7th December, 1826, on the occasion of laying the first stone of a testimonial to the gallant protestant defenders of that city. London: printed and sold by J. Eedes.
MLA
Gregg, Protestant Union (Great Britain), . Protestant heroism triumphant over Popish malignity; being a succinct and interesting account of the siege of Derry by James the Second and his Popish army, in the year 1689; and of the noble and successful defence thereof by the apprentice boys and citizens, notwithstanding the inhuman barbarities inflicted on them and the neighbouring protestants by the besieging papists. As narrated in the speech of Mr. Gregg, at Derry, on Monday, the 7th December, 1826, on the occasion of laying the first stone of a testimonial to the gallant protestant defenders of that city. London: printed and sold by J. Eedes. 1827.