APA (7th ed.) Citation

Dunlap, M. E., & Blackstone, W. (1892). Abridgment of elementary law: Embodying the general principles, rules, and definitions of law, together with the common maxims and rules of equity jurisprudence, as stated in the standard commentaries of the leading English and American authors; embracing the subjects contained in a regular law course : collected and arranged so as to be easily acquired by students, comprehended by justices, and readily reviewed by young participants (Enlarged edition.). The F.H. Thomas Law Book Co..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dunlap, M. E., and William Blackstone. Abridgment of Elementary Law: Embodying the General Principles, Rules, and Definitions of Law, Together with the Common Maxims and Rules of Equity Jurisprudence, as Stated in the Standard Commentaries of the Leading English and American Authors; Embracing the Subjects Contained in a Regular Law Course : Collected and Arranged so as to Be Easily Acquired by Students, Comprehended by Justices, and Readily Reviewed by Young Participants. Enlarged edition. St. Louis: The F.H. Thomas Law Book Co., 1892.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Dunlap, M. E., and William Blackstone. Abridgment of Elementary Law: Embodying the General Principles, Rules, and Definitions of Law, Together with the Common Maxims and Rules of Equity Jurisprudence, as Stated in the Standard Commentaries of the Leading English and American Authors; Embracing the Subjects Contained in a Regular Law Course : Collected and Arranged so as to Be Easily Acquired by Students, Comprehended by Justices, and Readily Reviewed by Young Participants. Enlarged edition. The F.H. Thomas Law Book Co., 1892.

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