APA Citation

Christian, E. (1792). A dissertation shewing that the House of Lords in cases of judicature are bound by precisely the same rules of evidence, as are observed by all other courts; with an appendix Containing some Further Observations on the Effect of a Dissolution of Parliament upon an Unfinished Impeachment. By Edward Christian, Esq; Barrister, and Professor of the Laws of England in the University of Cambridge. Cambridge: printed by J. Archdeacon Printer to the University; and sold by Messrs. Merrill, Lunn, and Nicholson, Cambridge; and J. Deighton, Holborn, J. Stockdale, Piccadilly, and R. Blamire, Strand, London.

Chicago Style Citation

Christian, Edward. A Dissertation Shewing That the House of Lords in Cases of Judicature Are Bound By Precisely the Same Rules of Evidence, As Are Observed By All Other Courts; With an Appendix Containing Some Further Observations On the Effect of a Dissolution of Parliament Upon an Unfinished Impeachment. By Edward Christian, Esq; Barrister, and Professor of the Laws of England in the University of Cambridge. Cambridge: printed by J. Archdeacon Printer to the University; and sold by Messrs. Merrill, Lunn, and Nicholson, Cambridge; and J. Deighton, Holborn, J. Stockdale, Piccadilly, and R. Blamire, Strand, London, 1792.

MLA Citation

Christian, Edward. A Dissertation Shewing That the House of Lords in Cases of Judicature Are Bound By Precisely the Same Rules of Evidence, As Are Observed By All Other Courts; With an Appendix Containing Some Further Observations On the Effect of a Dissolution of Parliament Upon an Unfinished Impeachment. By Edward Christian, Esq; Barrister, and Professor of the Laws of England in the University of Cambridge. Cambridge: printed by J. Archdeacon Printer to the University; and sold by Messrs. Merrill, Lunn, and Nicholson, Cambridge; and J. Deighton, Holborn, J. Stockdale, Piccadilly, and R. Blamire, Strand, London, 1792.

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