APA (7th ed.) Citation

Martin, J. a. (1793). A letter to the Earl of Lauderdale, to prove that the high court of Parliament has a jurisdiction in cases of appeal against the judgments of the court of justiciary in Scotland. By John Martin, of Richmond-Buildings, Soho. Attorney of the Courts of England, and Solicitor of the Courts of Scotland; Author of an Inquiry into the State of the Legal and Judicial Polity of Scotland, &c. printed for J. Ridgway, York-Street, St. James's Square.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Martin, John attorney. A Letter to the Earl of Lauderdale, to Prove That the High Court of Parliament Has a Jurisdiction in Cases of Appeal Against the Judgments of the Court of Justiciary in Scotland. By John Martin, of Richmond-Buildings, Soho. Attorney of the Courts of England, and Solicitor of the Courts of Scotland; Author of an Inquiry into the State of the Legal and Judicial Polity of Scotland, &c. London: printed for J. Ridgway, York-Street, St. James's Square, 1793.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Martin, John attorney. A Letter to the Earl of Lauderdale, to Prove That the High Court of Parliament Has a Jurisdiction in Cases of Appeal Against the Judgments of the Court of Justiciary in Scotland. By John Martin, of Richmond-Buildings, Soho. Attorney of the Courts of England, and Solicitor of the Courts of Scotland; Author of an Inquiry into the State of the Legal and Judicial Polity of Scotland, &c. printed for J. Ridgway, York-Street, St. James's Square, 1793.

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