APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hale, M. S. (1716). The analysis of the law: Being a scheme, or, abstract, of the several titles and partitions of the law of England, digested into method. By Sir Matthew Hale, Kt. late Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench (The second edition corrected: with the addition of an alphabetical table.). In the Savoy: printed by E. Nutt, (executrix of J. Nutt, assignee of Edw. Sayer Esq;) and sold by D. Browne, J. Tonson, G. Strahan, W. Taylor, J. Bowyer, H. Clements, T. Bever, B. Lintott, W. Mears, R. Gosling, J. Pemberton, J. Hooke, J. Browne, C. King, J. Osborne and T. Varnam, E. Nutt, L. Sweeting and F. Clay, booksellers in London and Westminster.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hale, Matthew Sir. The Analysis of the Law: Being a Scheme, or, Abstract, of the Several Titles and Partitions of the Law of England, Digested into Method. By Sir Matthew Hale, Kt. Late Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench. The second edition corrected: with the addition of an alphabetical table. [London]: In the Savoy: printed by E. Nutt, (executrix of J. Nutt, assignee of Edw. Sayer Esq;) and sold by D. Browne, J. Tonson, G. Strahan, W. Taylor, J. Bowyer, H. Clements, T. Bever, B. Lintott, W. Mears, R. Gosling, J. Pemberton, J. Hooke, J. Browne, C. King, J. Osborne and T. Varnam, E. Nutt, L. Sweeting and F. Clay, booksellers in London and Westminster, 1716.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hale, Matthew Sir. The Analysis of the Law: Being a Scheme, or, Abstract, of the Several Titles and Partitions of the Law of England, Digested into Method. By Sir Matthew Hale, Kt. Late Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench. The second edition corrected: with the addition of an alphabetical table. In the Savoy: printed by E. Nutt, (executrix of J. Nutt, assignee of Edw. Sayer Esq;) and sold by D. Browne, J. Tonson, G. Strahan, W. Taylor, J. Bowyer, H. Clements, T. Bever, B. Lintott, W. Mears, R. Gosling, J. Pemberton, J. Hooke, J. Browne, C. King, J. Osborne and T. Varnam, E. Nutt, L. Sweeting and F. Clay, booksellers in London and Westminster, 1716.

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