APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sheppard, W. (1654). The faithful councellor, or, The marrow of the law in English: In two parts, the first methodically and plainly shewing how any action may be warrantably laid in the common law for relief in most causes of wrongs done, in which is handled many of the special and most useful heads of the law now in practice. Printed by R. W. for E. Dod, N. Ekins, T. Brewster, and G. Moule.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sheppard, William. The Faithful Councellor, or, The Marrow of the Law in English: In Two Parts, the First Methodically and Plainly Shewing How Any Action May Be Warrantably Laid in the Common Law for Relief in Most Causes of Wrongs Done, in Which Is Handled Many of the Special and Most Useful Heads of the Law Now in Practice. London: Printed by R. W. for E. Dod, N. Ekins, T. Brewster, and G. Moule, 1654.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sheppard, William. The Faithful Councellor, or, The Marrow of the Law in English: In Two Parts, the First Methodically and Plainly Shewing How Any Action May Be Warrantably Laid in the Common Law for Relief in Most Causes of Wrongs Done, in Which Is Handled Many of the Special and Most Useful Heads of the Law Now in Practice. Printed by R. W. for E. Dod, N. Ekins, T. Brewster, and G. Moule, 1654.

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