Matthews, S. (1888). The judicial power of the United States in some of its aspects: Particularly as illustrating in its exercise and development the true nature and essential characteristics of our compound form of government. Hoggson & Robinson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMatthews, Stanley. The Judicial Power of the United States in Some of Its Aspects: Particularly as Illustrating in Its Exercise and Development the True Nature and Essential Characteristics of Our Compound Form of Government. New Haven, Conn: Hoggson & Robinson, 1888.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMatthews, Stanley. The Judicial Power of the United States in Some of Its Aspects: Particularly as Illustrating in Its Exercise and Development the True Nature and Essential Characteristics of Our Compound Form of Government. Hoggson & Robinson, 1888.