A handbook of Thames River-law being a collection of the acts, orders, and regulations of general public interest, of the various public bodies bearing government upon it, for persons visiting the port of London, and all using the river for profit or pleasure
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Pitt-Lewis, G. 1. (. (1900). A handbook of Thames River-law: being a collection of the acts, orders, and regulations of general public interest, of the various public bodies bearing government upon it, for persons visiting the port of London, and all using the river for profit or pleasure . E. Wilson.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Pitt-Lewis, G. 1845-1906. (George). 1900. A Handbook of Thames River-law: Being a Collection of the Acts, Orders, and Regulations of General Public Interest, of the Various Public Bodies Bearing Government Upon It, for Persons Visiting the Port of London, and All Using the River for Profit or Pleasure. London: E. Wilson.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Pitt-Lewis, G. 1845-1906. (George). A Handbook of Thames River-law: Being a Collection of the Acts, Orders, and Regulations of General Public Interest, of the Various Public Bodies Bearing Government Upon It, for Persons Visiting the Port of London, and All Using the River for Profit or Pleasure London: E. Wilson, 1900.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Pitt-Lewis, G. 1. (. (1900). A handbook of thames river-law: being a collection of the acts, orders, and regulations of general public interest, of the various public bodies bearing government upon it, for persons visiting the port of london, and all using the river for profit or pleasure. London: E. Wilson.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Pitt-Lewis, G. 1845-1906. (George). A Handbook of Thames River-law: Being a Collection of the Acts, Orders, and Regulations of General Public Interest, of the Various Public Bodies Bearing Government Upon It, for Persons Visiting the Port of London, and All Using the River for Profit or Pleasure E. Wilson, 1900.