APA Citation

Chamberlayne, E., & Petty, W. (1683). The fourth part of The present state of England: Relating to its trade and commerce within it self and with all countries traded to by the English, as it is found at this day established, giving a most exact account of the laws and customs of merchants relating to bills of exchange, policies of ensurance, fraights, bottomery, wreck, averidge, contributions, customs, coyns, weights, measures, and all other matters relating to inland and marine affairs. London: Printed by R. Holt for William Whitwood.

Chicago Style Citation

Chamberlayne, Edward, and William Petty. The Fourth Part of The Present State of England: Relating to Its Trade and Commerce Within It Self and With All Countries Traded to By the English, As It Is Found At This Day Established, Giving a Most Exact Account of the Laws and Customs of Merchants Relating to Bills of Exchange, Policies of Ensurance, Fraights, Bottomery, Wreck, Averidge, Contributions, Customs, Coyns, Weights, Measures, and All Other Matters Relating to Inland and Marine Affairs. London: Printed by R. Holt for William Whitwood, 1683.

MLA Citation

Chamberlayne, Edward, and William Petty. The Fourth Part of The Present State of England: Relating to Its Trade and Commerce Within It Self and With All Countries Traded to By the English, As It Is Found At This Day Established, Giving a Most Exact Account of the Laws and Customs of Merchants Relating to Bills of Exchange, Policies of Ensurance, Fraights, Bottomery, Wreck, Averidge, Contributions, Customs, Coyns, Weights, Measures, and All Other Matters Relating to Inland and Marine Affairs. London: Printed by R. Holt for William Whitwood, 1683.

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