APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hughes, W. (1660). The grand abridgment of the law continued, or, A collection of the principal cases and points of the common-law of England: Contained in all the reports extant, from the first of Elizabeth, to this present time, by way of common-place : a work very usefull for all students and practitioners in the law : with two tables, the one containing the names of the cases, the other, of the matter of every of the said cases. Printed by J.S. for Henry Twyford, George Sawbridge, Thomas Dring, and John Place ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hughes, William. The Grand Abridgment of the Law Continued, or, A Collection of the Principal Cases and Points of the Common-law of England: Contained in All the Reports Extant, from the First of Elizabeth, to This Present Time, by Way of Common-place : A Work Very Usefull for All Students and Practitioners in the Law : With Two Tables, the One Containing the Names of the Cases, the Other, of the Matter of Every of the Said Cases. London: Printed by J.S. for Henry Twyford, George Sawbridge, Thomas Dring, and John Place ..., 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hughes, William. The Grand Abridgment of the Law Continued, or, A Collection of the Principal Cases and Points of the Common-law of England: Contained in All the Reports Extant, from the First of Elizabeth, to This Present Time, by Way of Common-place : A Work Very Usefull for All Students and Practitioners in the Law : With Two Tables, the One Containing the Names of the Cases, the Other, of the Matter of Every of the Said Cases. Printed by J.S. for Henry Twyford, George Sawbridge, Thomas Dring, and John Place ..., 1660.

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