APA (7th ed.) Citation

Osborne, G. (1733). The civil magistrates right of inflicting punishment. The end of penal laws, and the necessity of a due execution of them: A sermon preach'd at Kingston, August the 10th, 1732, assizes held there, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief-Justice Raymond, and the Honourable Mr. Baron Carter. Publish'd at the request of Mr. High-Sheriff. By George Osborne, vicar of Battersea, in Surry. Printed for Thomas Osrorne in Grays-Inn, near the Walks.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Osborne, George. The Civil Magistrates Right of Inflicting Punishment. The End of Penal Laws, and the Necessity of a Due Execution of Them: A Sermon Preach'd at Kingston, August the 10th, 1732, Assizes Held There, Before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief-Justice Raymond, and the Honourable Mr. Baron Carter. Publish'd at the Request of Mr. High-Sheriff. By George Osborne, Vicar of Battersea, in Surry. London: Printed for Thomas Osrorne in Grays-Inn, near the Walks, 1733.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Osborne, George. The Civil Magistrates Right of Inflicting Punishment. The End of Penal Laws, and the Necessity of a Due Execution of Them: A Sermon Preach'd at Kingston, August the 10th, 1732, Assizes Held There, Before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief-Justice Raymond, and the Honourable Mr. Baron Carter. Publish'd at the Request of Mr. High-Sheriff. By George Osborne, Vicar of Battersea, in Surry. Printed for Thomas Osrorne in Grays-Inn, near the Walks, 1733.

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