APA (7th ed.) Citation

Philipps, J. (1751). The argument of Sir John Phillips, bart. at the King's-Bench Bar, 27 April 1751, in behalf of the Hon. Alex. Murray, Esq; with an introductory preface: And the former resolutions and arguments of the Right Hon. the House of Lords. And also a short history of the origin of the Hon. House of Commons. With, many law cases and arguments of several judges, commoners and lawyers, relating to the rights and privileges of the House of Commons, and liberties and properties of all the people of England. By a gentleman of the Temple. In two parts. Part I. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Philipps, John. The Argument of Sir John Phillips, Bart. at the King's-Bench Bar, 27 April 1751, in Behalf of the Hon. Alex. Murray, Esq; with an Introductory Preface: And the Former Resolutions and Arguments of the Right Hon. the House of Lords. And Also a Short History of the Origin of the Hon. House of Commons. With, Many Law Cases and Arguments of Several Judges, Commoners and Lawyers, Relating to the Rights and Privileges of the House of Commons, and Liberties and Properties of All the People of England. By a Gentleman of the Temple. In Two Parts. Part I. [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1751.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Philipps, John. The Argument of Sir John Phillips, Bart. at the King's-Bench Bar, 27 April 1751, in Behalf of the Hon. Alex. Murray, Esq; with an Introductory Preface: And the Former Resolutions and Arguments of the Right Hon. the House of Lords. And Also a Short History of the Origin of the Hon. House of Commons. With, Many Law Cases and Arguments of Several Judges, Commoners and Lawyers, Relating to the Rights and Privileges of the House of Commons, and Liberties and Properties of All the People of England. By a Gentleman of the Temple. In Two Parts. Part I. [publisher not identified], 1751.

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