Barber, J. R. (1739). The law-suit: or, The farmer and fisherman: A poem in hudibrastick verse. Containing, I. The tryal between the farmer and fisherman at a country quarter session. II. The chairman's charge to the jury. III. Their removal to the assizes. IV. The opinion of their council, who advises them to bring it to Westminster. V. Proceedings at Westminster. VI. And the various artifices made use of in the several courts of Judicature. Wrote for the benefit of unhappy clients; and humbly inscrib'd to the gentlemen of the long robe (The second edition corrected.). Printed for G. Spavan, over against St. Clement's Church in the Strand.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Barber, James Rev. The Law-suit: Or, The Farmer and Fisherman: A Poem in Hudibrastick Verse. Containing, I. The Tryal Between the Farmer and Fisherman at a Country Quarter Session. II. The Chairman's Charge to the Jury. III. Their Removal to the Assizes. IV. The Opinion of Their Council, Who Advises Them to Bring It to Westminster. V. Proceedings at Westminster. VI. And the Various Artifices Made Use of in the Several Courts of Judicature. Wrote for the Benefit of Unhappy Clients; and Humbly Inscrib'd to the Gentlemen of the Long Robe. The second edition corrected. London: Printed for G. Spavan, over against St. Clement's Church in the Strand, 1739.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Barber, James Rev. The Law-suit: Or, The Farmer and Fisherman: A Poem in Hudibrastick Verse. Containing, I. The Tryal Between the Farmer and Fisherman at a Country Quarter Session. II. The Chairman's Charge to the Jury. III. Their Removal to the Assizes. IV. The Opinion of Their Council, Who Advises Them to Bring It to Westminster. V. Proceedings at Westminster. VI. And the Various Artifices Made Use of in the Several Courts of Judicature. Wrote for the Benefit of Unhappy Clients; and Humbly Inscrib'd to the Gentlemen of the Long Robe. The second edition corrected. Printed for G. Spavan, over against St. Clement's Church in the Strand, 1739.