APA (7th ed.) Citation

Jacob, G. (1822). A law grammar, or, Rudiments of the law: Compiled from the grounds, principles, maxims, terms, words of art, rules, and moot points of our law, in a new, easy, and very concise method : for the particular instruction of students, and other persons, whereby they may acquire much useful and elementary learning in law (The seventh edition, carefully revised, with additions.). Printed for J and W.T. Clarke.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Jacob, Giles. A Law Grammar, or, Rudiments of the Law: Compiled from the Grounds, Principles, Maxims, Terms, Words of Art, Rules, and Moot Points of Our Law, in a New, Easy, and Very Concise Method : For the Particular Instruction of Students, and Other Persons, Whereby They May Acquire Much Useful and Elementary Learning in Law. The seventh edition, carefully revised, with additions. London: Printed for J and W.T. Clarke, 1822.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Jacob, Giles. A Law Grammar, or, Rudiments of the Law: Compiled from the Grounds, Principles, Maxims, Terms, Words of Art, Rules, and Moot Points of Our Law, in a New, Easy, and Very Concise Method : For the Particular Instruction of Students, and Other Persons, Whereby They May Acquire Much Useful and Elementary Learning in Law. The seventh edition, carefully revised, with additions. Printed for J and W.T. Clarke, 1822.

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