Dawes, M. d. 1. (1787). Commentaries on the laws of arrests in civil cases: As delivered to a private society of law students, in which they are deduced from their origin to the present time. And their repugnancy is shown contrary to the general good of the people. With a proposed reform. By M. Dawes, Esquire, Of the Inner Temple. printed for T. Whieldon, Fleet-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDawes, Manasseh d. 1829. Commentaries on the Laws of Arrests in Civil Cases: As Delivered to a Private Society of Law Students, in Which They Are Deduced from Their Origin to the Present Time. And Their Repugnancy Is Shown Contrary to the General Good of the People. With a Proposed Reform. By M. Dawes, Esquire, Of the Inner Temple. London: printed for T. Whieldon, Fleet-Street, 1787.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDawes, Manasseh d. 1829. Commentaries on the Laws of Arrests in Civil Cases: As Delivered to a Private Society of Law Students, in Which They Are Deduced from Their Origin to the Present Time. And Their Repugnancy Is Shown Contrary to the General Good of the People. With a Proposed Reform. By M. Dawes, Esquire, Of the Inner Temple. printed for T. Whieldon, Fleet-Street, 1787.