Hawles, J. (1732). The Englishman's right: A dialogue between a barrister at law, and a juryman, plainly setting forth I. The antiquity, II. The excellent designed use, III. The office and just privileges of juries, by the law of England. Printed for T. Wotton, and J. Shuck.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHawles, John. The Englishman's Right: A Dialogue Between a Barrister at Law, and a Juryman, Plainly Setting Forth I. The Antiquity, II. The Excellent Designed Use, III. The Office and Just Privileges of Juries, by the Law of England. London: Printed for T. Wotton, and J. Shuck, 1732.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHawles, John. The Englishman's Right: A Dialogue Between a Barrister at Law, and a Juryman, Plainly Setting Forth I. The Antiquity, II. The Excellent Designed Use, III. The Office and Just Privileges of Juries, by the Law of England. Printed for T. Wotton, and J. Shuck, 1732.