Palmer, T., & Campbell, J. C. (1856). A letter to the Lord Chief Justice Campbell: Containing remarks upon the conduct of the prosecution and the judges, with strictures on the charge delivered to the jury, illustrative of its dangerous tendencies to the long-enjoyed rights and privileges of Englishmen. T. Taylor.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPalmer, Thomas, and John Campbell Campbell. A Letter to the Lord Chief Justice Campbell: Containing Remarks upon the Conduct of the Prosecution and the Judges, with Strictures on the Charge Delivered to the Jury, Illustrative of Its Dangerous Tendencies to the Long-enjoyed Rights and Privileges of Englishmen. London: T. Taylor, 1856.
MLA引文Palmer, Thomas, and John Campbell Campbell. A Letter to the Lord Chief Justice Campbell: Containing Remarks upon the Conduct of the Prosecution and the Judges, with Strictures on the Charge Delivered to the Jury, Illustrative of Its Dangerous Tendencies to the Long-enjoyed Rights and Privileges of Englishmen. T. Taylor, 1856.