APA (7th ed.) Citation

Meriton, G. (1669). Land-lords law: A treatise very fit for the perusal of most men : being a collection of several cases in the law concerning leases, and the covenants, conditions, grants, provisoes, exceptions, surrenders, etc. of the same : as also touching distresses, replevins, rescous and waste, and several other matters which often come in debate betweem land-lord and tenant : and also, a compleat table of the chief matters contained in this treatise (The third edition.). Printed for John Place ... and Thomas Bassett ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Meriton, George. Land-lords Law: A Treatise Very Fit for the Perusal of Most Men : Being a Collection of Several Cases in the Law Concerning Leases, and the Covenants, Conditions, Grants, Provisoes, Exceptions, Surrenders, Etc. of the Same : As Also Touching Distresses, Replevins, Rescous and Waste, and Several Other Matters Which Often Come in Debate Betweem Land-lord and Tenant : And Also, a Compleat Table of the Chief Matters Contained in This Treatise. The third edition. London: Printed for John Place ... and Thomas Bassett ..., 1669.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Meriton, George. Land-lords Law: A Treatise Very Fit for the Perusal of Most Men : Being a Collection of Several Cases in the Law Concerning Leases, and the Covenants, Conditions, Grants, Provisoes, Exceptions, Surrenders, Etc. of the Same : As Also Touching Distresses, Replevins, Rescous and Waste, and Several Other Matters Which Often Come in Debate Betweem Land-lord and Tenant : And Also, a Compleat Table of the Chief Matters Contained in This Treatise. The third edition. Printed for John Place ... and Thomas Bassett ..., 1669.

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