The Scotch rogue: or, The life and actions of Donald Macdonald, a high-land Scot: Part II. Relating his introduction into the society of high way-men, the robberies he committed amongst them; and how he was made captain of the gang. His being taken, try'd, and condemn'd at Edinburgh his being pardon'd and sent into the King's service: his account of the Scots military discipline, and the exercise of the lang-goon, &c. Intermixt with the rest of his love-intrigues, and debaucheries, with an account of his extraordinary wit and courage in all his villanies and adventures.

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1723
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Scotch rogue. Part 2.

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London : printed for A. Gifford in Old Bedlam, without Bishopsgate, 1723.

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[4],115,[1]p. : ill. ; 120.

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ESTC T172443

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