(1794). The Conductor generalis: or, The office: Duty and authority of justices of the peace, high-sheriffs, under-sheriffs, coroners, constables, gaolers, jury-men, and overseers of the poor. As also, the office of clerks of assize, and of the peace, &c. Compiled chiefly from Burn's Justice, and the several other books, on those subjects, by James Parker, late one of the justices of the peace for Middlesex County, in New-Jersey; and now revised and adapted to the United States of America, by a gentleman of the law. The whole alphabetically digested under the several titles; with a table directing to the ready finding out the proper matter under those titles. Printed by Charles R. & George Webster, on the west corner of State and Pearl-Streets, near the English Church, and opposite the City-Tavern, 1794: and sold at their office, and the book-stores of Webster & Steel, Thomas Spencer and Abraham Ellison, Albany; by Mr. Wands, Lansingburgh, and Mr. Stoddard, Hudson; and, in the city of Philadelphia, at the book-stores of Mr. Mathew Carey, and Mr. William Young.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Conductor Generalis: Or, The Office: Duty and Authority of Justices of the Peace, High-sheriffs, Under-sheriffs, Coroners, Constables, Gaolers, Jury-men, and Overseers of the Poor. As Also, the Office of Clerks of Assize, and of the Peace, &c. Compiled Chiefly from Burn's Justice, and the Several Other Books, on Those Subjects, by James Parker, Late One of the Justices of the Peace for Middlesex County, in New-Jersey; and Now Revised and Adapted to the United States of America, by a Gentleman of the Law. The Whole Alphabetically Digested Under the Several Titles; with a Table Directing to the Ready Finding Out the Proper Matter Under Those Titles. Albany: Printed by Charles R. & George Webster, on the west corner of State and Pearl-Streets, near the English Church, and opposite the City-Tavern, 1794: and sold at their office, and the book-stores of Webster & Steel, Thomas Spencer and Abraham Ellison, Albany; by Mr. Wands, Lansingburgh, and Mr. Stoddard, Hudson; and, in the city of Philadelphia, at the book-stores of Mr. Mathew Carey, and Mr. William Young, 1794.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Conductor Generalis: Or, The Office: Duty and Authority of Justices of the Peace, High-sheriffs, Under-sheriffs, Coroners, Constables, Gaolers, Jury-men, and Overseers of the Poor. As Also, the Office of Clerks of Assize, and of the Peace, &c. Compiled Chiefly from Burn's Justice, and the Several Other Books, on Those Subjects, by James Parker, Late One of the Justices of the Peace for Middlesex County, in New-Jersey; and Now Revised and Adapted to the United States of America, by a Gentleman of the Law. The Whole Alphabetically Digested Under the Several Titles; with a Table Directing to the Ready Finding Out the Proper Matter Under Those Titles. Printed by Charles R. & George Webster, on the west corner of State and Pearl-Streets, near the English Church, and opposite the City-Tavern, 1794: and sold at their office, and the book-stores of Webster & Steel, Thomas Spencer and Abraham Ellison, Albany; by Mr. Wands, Lansingburgh, and Mr. Stoddard, Hudson; and, in the city of Philadelphia, at the book-stores of Mr. Mathew Carey, and Mr. William Young, 1794.