APA Citation

Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn. (1747). Observations on the course of proceeding in Admiralty courts in prize causes: In which, The Expediency of the Rules directed to be observed by the High Court of Admiralty in Condemning Prizes, by the Acts of the 12th and 17th Years of his present Majesty's Reign; and of the Bill Depending in Parliament for Enforcing the Observance of those Rules; are attempted to be fully Consider'd. By a gentleman of Lincoln's-Inn. London: printed for E. Say, in Ave-Mary-Lane; and sold at the pamphlet-shops at the Royal-Exchange, Temple-Bar, and Charing-Cross.

Chicago Style Citation

Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn. Observations On the Course of Proceeding in Admiralty Courts in Prize Causes: In Which, The Expediency of the Rules Directed to Be Observed By the High Court of Admiralty in Condemning Prizes, By the Acts of the 12th and 17th Years of His Present Majesty's Reign; and of the Bill Depending in Parliament for Enforcing the Observance of Those Rules; Are Attempted to Be Fully Consider'd. By a Gentleman of Lincoln's-Inn. London: printed for E. Say, in Ave-Mary-Lane; and sold at the pamphlet-shops at the Royal-Exchange, Temple-Bar, and Charing-Cross, 1747.

MLA Citation

Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn. Observations On the Course of Proceeding in Admiralty Courts in Prize Causes: In Which, The Expediency of the Rules Directed to Be Observed By the High Court of Admiralty in Condemning Prizes, By the Acts of the 12th and 17th Years of His Present Majesty's Reign; and of the Bill Depending in Parliament for Enforcing the Observance of Those Rules; Are Attempted to Be Fully Consider'd. By a Gentleman of Lincoln's-Inn. London: printed for E. Say, in Ave-Mary-Lane; and sold at the pamphlet-shops at the Royal-Exchange, Temple-Bar, and Charing-Cross, 1747.

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