APA (7th ed.) Citation

Godolphin, J. (1685). Sūnegoros thālāssios: A view of the admiral jurisdiction wherein the most material points concerning that jurisdiction are fairly and submissively discussed : as also divers of the laws, customs, rights and priviledges of the High Admiralty of England, by ancient records, and other arguments of law asserted : whereunto is added by way of appendix, an extract of the ancient laws of Oleron for the better regulation and government of merchants, owners of ships and part owners, masters of ships and common mariners in all maritime affairs : with a catalogue of all the Lords High Admirals that have been in this Kingdom since King John's time, to the reign of His now most gracious Majesty K. James II (The second edition corrected and amended.). Printed for and sold by George Dawes ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Godolphin, John. Sūnegoros Thālāssios: A View of the Admiral Jurisdiction Wherein the Most Material Points Concerning That Jurisdiction Are Fairly and Submissively Discussed : As Also Divers of the Laws, Customs, Rights and Priviledges of the High Admiralty of England, by Ancient Records, and Other Arguments of Law Asserted : Whereunto Is Added by Way of Appendix, an Extract of the Ancient Laws of Oleron for the Better Regulation and Government of Merchants, Owners of Ships and Part Owners, Masters of Ships and Common Mariners in All Maritime Affairs : With a Catalogue of All the Lords High Admirals That Have Been in This Kingdom Since King John's Time, to the Reign of His Now Most Gracious Majesty K. James II. The second edition corrected and amended. London: Printed for and sold by George Dawes ..., 1685.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Godolphin, John. Sūnegoros Thālāssios: A View of the Admiral Jurisdiction Wherein the Most Material Points Concerning That Jurisdiction Are Fairly and Submissively Discussed : As Also Divers of the Laws, Customs, Rights and Priviledges of the High Admiralty of England, by Ancient Records, and Other Arguments of Law Asserted : Whereunto Is Added by Way of Appendix, an Extract of the Ancient Laws of Oleron for the Better Regulation and Government of Merchants, Owners of Ships and Part Owners, Masters of Ships and Common Mariners in All Maritime Affairs : With a Catalogue of All the Lords High Admirals That Have Been in This Kingdom Since King John's Time, to the Reign of His Now Most Gracious Majesty K. James II. The second edition corrected and amended. Printed for and sold by George Dawes ..., 1685.

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