Manley, T. The sollicitor: Exactly and plainly declaring both as to knowledge and practice how such an undertaker ought to be qualified : as also his parts, qualities, and fitting endowments for such a weighty employment in a more special manner then hath ever been heretofore published by any hand whatsoever : shewing further the particular of suing a person priviledged, and how the same may by course of court sue any forrainer : being truly useful for all sorts of persons who have any important business in law or equity / by T.M (The second edition corrected.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationManley, Thomas. The Sollicitor: Exactly and Plainly Declaring Both as to Knowledge and Practice How Such an Undertaker Ought to Be Qualified : As Also His Parts, Qualities, and Fitting Endowments for Such a Weighty Employment in a More Special Manner Then Hath Ever Been Heretofore Published by Any Hand Whatsoever : Shewing Further the Particular of Suing a Person Priviledged, and How the Same May by Course of Court Sue Any Forrainer : Being Truly Useful for All Sorts of Persons Who Have Any Important Business in Law or Equity / by T.M. The second edition corrected.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationManley, Thomas. The Sollicitor: Exactly and Plainly Declaring Both as to Knowledge and Practice How Such an Undertaker Ought to Be Qualified : As Also His Parts, Qualities, and Fitting Endowments for Such a Weighty Employment in a More Special Manner Then Hath Ever Been Heretofore Published by Any Hand Whatsoever : Shewing Further the Particular of Suing a Person Priviledged, and How the Same May by Course of Court Sue Any Forrainer : Being Truly Useful for All Sorts of Persons Who Have Any Important Business in Law or Equity / by T.M. The second edition corrected.