APA (7th ed.) Citation

Malynes, G. (1686). Consuetudo, vel, Lex mercatoria, or, The ancient law-merchant: In three parts, according to the essentials of traffick (The 3rd ed., wherein are inserted the three tracts following ... I. The jurisdiction of the Admiralty of England asserted, by Richard Zouch ... II. The ancient sea laws of Oleron, Wisby, and the Hanse-Towns ... rendered into English ... by G. Miege ... III. The sovereignty of the British seas ... by Sir John Burroughs.). Printed for T. Basset ..., R. Chiswell ..., M. Horne and E. Smith.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Malynes, Gerard. Consuetudo, Vel, Lex Mercatoria, or, The Ancient Law-merchant: In Three Parts, According to the Essentials of Traffick. The 3rd ed., wherein are inserted the three tracts following ... I. The jurisdiction of the Admiralty of England asserted, by Richard Zouch ... II. The ancient sea laws of Oleron, Wisby, and the Hanse-Towns ... rendered into English ... by G. Miege ... III. The sovereignty of the British seas ... by Sir John Burroughs. London: Printed for T. Basset ..., R. Chiswell ..., M. Horne and E. Smith, 1686.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Malynes, Gerard. Consuetudo, Vel, Lex Mercatoria, or, The Ancient Law-merchant: In Three Parts, According to the Essentials of Traffick. The 3rd ed., wherein are inserted the three tracts following ... I. The jurisdiction of the Admiralty of England asserted, by Richard Zouch ... II. The ancient sea laws of Oleron, Wisby, and the Hanse-Towns ... rendered into English ... by G. Miege ... III. The sovereignty of the British seas ... by Sir John Burroughs. Printed for T. Basset ..., R. Chiswell ..., M. Horne and E. Smith, 1686.

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