Carew, G. (1682). Lex talionis, or, The Law of marque or reprizals: Fully represented in the case of spoyls and depredations upon the ships, goods and factories of Sir William Courten and his partners in the East-Indies, China and Japan : whereupon letters patents for reprizals were granted under the great seal of England to continue effectual in the law against the States General of the United Provinces and their subjects ... : together with three several proposals of the creditors, to the King, and their answer (in a postscript) to the Lord Chancellour's arguments upon the scire facias brought by Sir Robert Sawyer ... concerning the letters patents aforesaid. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCarew, George. Lex Talionis, or, The Law of Marque or Reprizals: Fully Represented in the Case of Spoyls and Depredations upon the Ships, Goods and Factories of Sir William Courten and His Partners in the East-Indies, China and Japan : Whereupon Letters Patents for Reprizals Were Granted Under the Great Seal of England to Continue Effectual in the Law Against the States General of the United Provinces and Their Subjects ... : Together with Three Several Proposals of the Creditors, to the King, and Their Answer (in a Postscript) to the Lord Chancellour's Arguments upon the Scire Facias Brought by Sir Robert Sawyer ... Concerning the Letters Patents Aforesaid. London printed: [publisher not identified], 1682.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCarew, George. Lex Talionis, or, The Law of Marque or Reprizals: Fully Represented in the Case of Spoyls and Depredations upon the Ships, Goods and Factories of Sir William Courten and His Partners in the East-Indies, China and Japan : Whereupon Letters Patents for Reprizals Were Granted Under the Great Seal of England to Continue Effectual in the Law Against the States General of the United Provinces and Their Subjects ... : Together with Three Several Proposals of the Creditors, to the King, and Their Answer (in a Postscript) to the Lord Chancellour's Arguments upon the Scire Facias Brought by Sir Robert Sawyer ... Concerning the Letters Patents Aforesaid. [publisher not identified], 1682.