APA (7th ed.) Citation

Malynes, G. (1656). Consuetudo, vel, Lex mercatoria, or, The ancient law-merchant: Divided into three parts, according to the essentiall parts of trafficke, necessary for all states-men, judges, magistrates, temporall and civill lawyers, mint-men, merchants, mariners, and all others negotiating in all places of the world. Printed by William Hunt, for Nicholas Bourne.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Malynes, Gerard. Consuetudo, Vel, Lex Mercatoria, or, The Ancient Law-merchant: Divided into Three Parts, According to the Essentiall Parts of Trafficke, Necessary for All States-men, Judges, Magistrates, Temporall and Civill Lawyers, Mint-men, Merchants, Mariners, and All Others Negotiating in All Places of the World. London: Printed by William Hunt, for Nicholas Bourne, 1656.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Malynes, Gerard. Consuetudo, Vel, Lex Mercatoria, or, The Ancient Law-merchant: Divided into Three Parts, According to the Essentiall Parts of Trafficke, Necessary for All States-men, Judges, Magistrates, Temporall and Civill Lawyers, Mint-men, Merchants, Mariners, and All Others Negotiating in All Places of the World. Printed by William Hunt, for Nicholas Bourne, 1656.

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