Paul, J. (1779). A clear and compendious system of the excise laws, methodically arranged, and alphabetically digested: Containing, all the laws now in force relative to that important branch of the revenue, down to the close of the session of Parliament, divested as much as possible, of the embarrassing terms of law, and equally useful to the excise officer, and the public in general. Printed for Richardson and Urquhart under the Royal Exchange.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Paul, John. A Clear and Compendious System of the Excise Laws, Methodically Arranged, and Alphabetically Digested: Containing, All the Laws Now in Force Relative to That Important Branch of the Revenue, Down to the Close of the Session of Parliament, Divested as Much as Possible, of the Embarrassing Terms of Law, and Equally Useful to the Excise Officer, and the Public in General. London: Printed for Richardson and Urquhart under the Royal Exchange, 1779.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Paul, John. A Clear and Compendious System of the Excise Laws, Methodically Arranged, and Alphabetically Digested: Containing, All the Laws Now in Force Relative to That Important Branch of the Revenue, Down to the Close of the Session of Parliament, Divested as Much as Possible, of the Embarrassing Terms of Law, and Equally Useful to the Excise Officer, and the Public in General. Printed for Richardson and Urquhart under the Royal Exchange, 1779.