APA (7th ed.) Citation

Snagg, R. (1654). The antiquity & original of the Court of Chancery and authority of the lord chancellor of England: Being a branch of Serjeant Snagg's reading, upon the 28 chapter of Magna Charta, at the Middle Temple, in Lent, 13 Eliz. : with his congratulatory epistle, (by way of preface) to the Lord Chancellor Hatton, in 29 Eliz. Printed for Henry Seile ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Snagg, Robert. The Antiquity & Original of the Court of Chancery and Authority of the Lord Chancellor of England: Being a Branch of Serjeant Snagg's Reading, upon the 28 Chapter of Magna Charta, at the Middle Temple, in Lent, 13 Eliz. : With His Congratulatory Epistle, (by Way of Preface) to the Lord Chancellor Hatton, in 29 Eliz. London: Printed for Henry Seile ..., 1654.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Snagg, Robert. The Antiquity & Original of the Court of Chancery and Authority of the Lord Chancellor of England: Being a Branch of Serjeant Snagg's Reading, upon the 28 Chapter of Magna Charta, at the Middle Temple, in Lent, 13 Eliz. : With His Congratulatory Epistle, (by Way of Preface) to the Lord Chancellor Hatton, in 29 Eliz. Printed for Henry Seile ..., 1654.

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