APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ellis, J. d. 1. (1735). Instructions for collectors of excise: In prosecutions before Justices of the Peace, for forfietures incurred, or offences committed against the laws relating to the Duties of Excise, and other Duties under the Management of the Commissioners of Excise. With some Observations on several Clauses in the Excise-Acts, and to Proceedings upon Appeals, at the Quarter-Sessions, in those Cases. And some Precedents of Informations, Summons, Judgments, and Warrants to be used in such Cases. In two parts. Part I. printed by J. Tonson in the Strand.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ellis, John d. 1728. Instructions for Collectors of Excise: In Prosecutions Before Justices of the Peace, for Forfietures Incurred, or Offences Committed Against the Laws Relating to the Duties of Excise, and Other Duties Under the Management of the Commissioners of Excise. With Some Observations on Several Clauses in the Excise-Acts, and to Proceedings upon Appeals, at the Quarter-Sessions, in Those Cases. And Some Precedents of Informations, Summons, Judgments, and Warrants to Be Used in Such Cases. In Two Parts. Part I. London: printed by J. Tonson in the Strand, 1735.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ellis, John d. 1728. Instructions for Collectors of Excise: In Prosecutions Before Justices of the Peace, for Forfietures Incurred, or Offences Committed Against the Laws Relating to the Duties of Excise, and Other Duties Under the Management of the Commissioners of Excise. With Some Observations on Several Clauses in the Excise-Acts, and to Proceedings upon Appeals, at the Quarter-Sessions, in Those Cases. And Some Precedents of Informations, Summons, Judgments, and Warrants to Be Used in Such Cases. In Two Parts. Part I. printed by J. Tonson in the Strand, 1735.

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