APA (7th ed.) Citation

Clay, F. (1723). A catalogue of part of the library of the Reverend Dr. Wood, author of the Institute of the laws of England: And of another gentleman: both deceased. Being a collection of curious and uncommon books in most faculties, but chiefly English history, statute, common, and civil law, classicks cum notis variorum, husbandry, voyages, travels, poetry, &c. Which will begin to be sold very cheap, the price being marked in each book, at F. Clay's, at the Bible without Temple-Bar, on Thursday the 23d of May, 1723. at nine in the morning. Catalogues may be had gratis at Mr. Stagg's, in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Graves's, in St. James's-street; Mr. Stokoe's, at Charing-Cross; Mr. Lewis's, in Covent-Garden; Mr. Meighan's, under Grays-Inn-gate in Hollborn; at the Chapter Coffee-house in St. Paul's Church-yard; Mr. Strahan's, in Cornhill; and at the place of sale. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Clay, Francis. A Catalogue of Part of the Library of the Reverend Dr. Wood, Author of the Institute of the Laws of England: And of Another Gentleman: Both Deceased. Being a Collection of Curious and Uncommon Books in Most Faculties, but Chiefly English History, Statute, Common, and Civil Law, Classicks Cum Notis Variorum, Husbandry, Voyages, Travels, Poetry, &c. Which Will Begin to Be Sold Very Cheap, the Price Being Marked in Each Book, at F. Clay's, at the Bible Without Temple-Bar, on Thursday the 23d of May, 1723. at Nine in the Morning. Catalogues May Be Had Gratis at Mr. Stagg's, in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Graves's, in St. James's-street; Mr. Stokoe's, at Charing-Cross; Mr. Lewis's, in Covent-Garden; Mr. Meighan's, Under Grays-Inn-gate in Hollborn; at the Chapter Coffee-house in St. Paul's Church-yard; Mr. Strahan's, in Cornhill; and at the Place of Sale. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1723.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Clay, Francis. A Catalogue of Part of the Library of the Reverend Dr. Wood, Author of the Institute of the Laws of England: And of Another Gentleman: Both Deceased. Being a Collection of Curious and Uncommon Books in Most Faculties, but Chiefly English History, Statute, Common, and Civil Law, Classicks Cum Notis Variorum, Husbandry, Voyages, Travels, Poetry, &c. Which Will Begin to Be Sold Very Cheap, the Price Being Marked in Each Book, at F. Clay's, at the Bible Without Temple-Bar, on Thursday the 23d of May, 1723. at Nine in the Morning. Catalogues May Be Had Gratis at Mr. Stagg's, in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Graves's, in St. James's-street; Mr. Stokoe's, at Charing-Cross; Mr. Lewis's, in Covent-Garden; Mr. Meighan's, Under Grays-Inn-gate in Hollborn; at the Chapter Coffee-house in St. Paul's Church-yard; Mr. Strahan's, in Cornhill; and at the Place of Sale. [publisher not identified], 1723.

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