Palmer, E., & Barnard, B. (1792). Trial for breach of promise of marriage, Miss Eleanor Palmer against Benjamin Barnard, Esq.: At Guildhall, before Lord Kenyon and a special jury of merchants, on Wedesday [sic], the 19th of December, 1792 : the damages were laid at twenty thousand pounds, and the jury gave a verdict for one thousand : the trial contains verbatim the speeches of counsel, and all the evidence that was produced in support of the action. Printed for H.D. Symonds.
Lua i Stíl Chicago (17ú heag.)Palmer, Eleanor, agus Benjamin Barnard. Trial for Breach of Promise of Marriage, Miss Eleanor Palmer Against Benjamin Barnard, Esq.: At Guildhall, Before Lord Kenyon and a Special Jury of Merchants, on Wedesday [sic], the 19th of December, 1792 : The Damages Were Laid at Twenty Thousand Pounds, and the Jury Gave a Verdict for One Thousand : The Trial Contains Verbatim the Speeches of Counsel, and All the Evidence That Was Produced in Support of the Action. London: Printed for H.D. Symonds, 1792.
Lua MLA (8ú heag.)Palmer, Eleanor, agus Benjamin Barnard. Trial for Breach of Promise of Marriage, Miss Eleanor Palmer Against Benjamin Barnard, Esq.: At Guildhall, Before Lord Kenyon and a Special Jury of Merchants, on Wedesday [sic], the 19th of December, 1792 : The Damages Were Laid at Twenty Thousand Pounds, and the Jury Gave a Verdict for One Thousand : The Trial Contains Verbatim the Speeches of Counsel, and All the Evidence That Was Produced in Support of the Action. Printed for H.D. Symonds, 1792.