Lawson & Evans, T. A. (1848). The Nelson Sword v. Lord Denman's law, or, What is libel?: Being illustrations of the summing-up of the judge, the shrewdness of counsel, the triumph of the times and sagacity of the eminent solicitor of that impartial journal as displayed in the recent trial of Evans versus Lawson for libel in the Court of Queen's Bench, gunpowder-plot-day, 1847 : T.A. Evans, plaintiff in the above case. T.A. Evans.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLawson i T. A. Evans. The Nelson Sword V. Lord Denman's Law, or, What Is Libel?: Being Illustrations of the Summing-up of the Judge, the Shrewdness of Counsel, the Triumph of the Times and Sagacity of the Eminent Solicitor of That Impartial Journal as Displayed in the Recent Trial of Evans Versus Lawson for Libel in the Court of Queen's Bench, Gunpowder-plot-day, 1847 : T.A. Evans, Plaintiff in the Above Case. London: T.A. Evans, 1848.
Cita MLALawson i T. A. Evans. The Nelson Sword V. Lord Denman's Law, or, What Is Libel?: Being Illustrations of the Summing-up of the Judge, the Shrewdness of Counsel, the Triumph of the Times and Sagacity of the Eminent Solicitor of That Impartial Journal as Displayed in the Recent Trial of Evans Versus Lawson for Libel in the Court of Queen's Bench, Gunpowder-plot-day, 1847 : T.A. Evans, Plaintiff in the Above Case. T.A. Evans, 1848.