Arkwright, R. S. (1785). The trial of a cause instituted by Richard Pepper Arden, Esq: His Majesty's Attorney General, by writ of scire facias, to repeal a patent granted on the sixteenth of December 1775, to Mr. Richard Arkwright, for an invention of certain instruments and machines for preparing silk, cotton, flax, and wool for spinning; before the Honorable Francis Buller, One of the Judges of his Majesty's Court of King's Bench, At Westminster-Hall, on Saturday the 25th of June 1785. printed for Hughes and Walsh, Inner Temple-Lane.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Arkwright, Richard Sir. The Trial of a Cause Instituted by Richard Pepper Arden, Esq: His Majesty's Attorney General, by Writ of Scire Facias, to Repeal a Patent Granted on the Sixteenth of December 1775, to Mr. Richard Arkwright, for an Invention of Certain Instruments and Machines for Preparing Silk, Cotton, Flax, and Wool for Spinning; Before the Honorable Francis Buller, One of the Judges of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, At Westminster-Hall, on Saturday the 25th of June 1785. London: printed for Hughes and Walsh, Inner Temple-Lane, 1785.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Arkwright, Richard Sir. The Trial of a Cause Instituted by Richard Pepper Arden, Esq: His Majesty's Attorney General, by Writ of Scire Facias, to Repeal a Patent Granted on the Sixteenth of December 1775, to Mr. Richard Arkwright, for an Invention of Certain Instruments and Machines for Preparing Silk, Cotton, Flax, and Wool for Spinning; Before the Honorable Francis Buller, One of the Judges of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, At Westminster-Hall, on Saturday the 25th of June 1785. printed for Hughes and Walsh, Inner Temple-Lane, 1785.