Where to find your law being a discursive bibliographical essay upon the various divisions and sub-divisions of the law of England and the statutes, reports of cases, and textbooks containing such law : with appendices for faciltating reference to all statutes and reports of cases, and with a full index
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Jelf, E. A. (1907). Where to find your law: being a discursive bibliographical essay upon the various divisions and sub-divisions of the law of England and the statutes, reports of cases, and textbooks containing such law : with appendices for faciltating reference to all statutes and reports of cases, and with a full index (3rd ed.). Horace Cox.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Jelf, Ernest Arthur, 1868-. 1907. Where to Find Your Law: Being a Discursive Bibliographical Essay Upon the Various Divisions and Sub-divisions of the Law of England and the Statutes, Reports of Cases, and Textbooks Containing Such Law : With Appendices for Faciltating Reference to All Statutes and Reports of Cases, and With a Full Index. London: Horace Cox.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Jelf, Ernest Arthur, 1868-. Where to Find Your Law: Being a Discursive Bibliographical Essay Upon the Various Divisions and Sub-divisions of the Law of England and the Statutes, Reports of Cases, and Textbooks Containing Such Law : With Appendices for Faciltating Reference to All Statutes and Reports of Cases, and With a Full Index London: Horace Cox, 1907.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Jelf, E. A. (1907). Where to find your law: being a discursive bibliographical essay upon the various divisions and sub-divisions of the law of england and the statutes, reports of cases, and textbooks containing such law : with appendices for faciltating reference to all statutes and reports of cases, and with a full index. 3rd ed. London: Horace Cox.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Jelf, Ernest Arthur. Where to Find Your Law: Being a Discursive Bibliographical Essay Upon the Various Divisions and Sub-divisions of the Law of England and the Statutes, Reports of Cases, and Textbooks Containing Such Law : With Appendices for Faciltating Reference to All Statutes and Reports of Cases, and With a Full Index 3rd ed., Horace Cox, 1907.