J. M. (1692). The traveller's guide and the country's safety.: Being a declaration of the laws of England against high-way-men or robbers upon the road : what is necessary and requisite to be done by such persons as are robbed in order to the recovering their damages : against whom they are to bring their action and the manner how it ought to be brought. : Illustrated with variety of law cases, historical remarks, customs, usages, antiquities and authentick authorities. Printed for L.C. and T.S. and to be sold by D. Brown ... and J. Walthoe ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJ. M. The Traveller's Guide and the Country's Safety.: Being a Declaration of the Laws of England Against High-way-men or Robbers upon the Road : What Is Necessary and Requisite to Be Done by Such Persons as Are Robbed in Order to the Recovering Their Damages : Against Whom They Are to Bring Their Action and the Manner How It Ought to Be Brought. : Illustrated with Variety of Law Cases, Historical Remarks, Customs, Usages, Antiquities and Authentick Authorities. London: Printed for L.C. and T.S. and to be sold by D. Brown ... and J. Walthoe ..., 1692.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJ. M. The Traveller's Guide and the Country's Safety.: Being a Declaration of the Laws of England Against High-way-men or Robbers upon the Road : What Is Necessary and Requisite to Be Done by Such Persons as Are Robbed in Order to the Recovering Their Damages : Against Whom They Are to Bring Their Action and the Manner How It Ought to Be Brought. : Illustrated with Variety of Law Cases, Historical Remarks, Customs, Usages, Antiquities and Authentick Authorities. Printed for L.C. and T.S. and to be sold by D. Brown ... and J. Walthoe ..., 1692.