Jennyns, J. C., & Bathurst, H. B. (1821). The substance of a remonstrance to the Earl Bathurst: On the abuses in the administration of justice, and the unconstitutional continuance of foreign laws in the ceded British colonies, by which the subjects of England are left at the mercy of occasional decrees and ministerial rescripts. J. Onwhyn.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJennyns, Joseph Clayton, and Henry Bathurst Bathurst. The Substance of a Remonstrance to the Earl Bathurst: On the Abuses in the Administration of Justice, and the Unconstitutional Continuance of Foreign Laws in the Ceded British Colonies, by Which the Subjects of England Are Left at the Mercy of Occasional Decrees and Ministerial Rescripts. London: J. Onwhyn, 1821.
MLA引文Jennyns, Joseph Clayton, and Henry Bathurst Bathurst. The Substance of a Remonstrance to the Earl Bathurst: On the Abuses in the Administration of Justice, and the Unconstitutional Continuance of Foreign Laws in the Ceded British Colonies, by Which the Subjects of England Are Left at the Mercy of Occasional Decrees and Ministerial Rescripts. J. Onwhyn, 1821.