APA (7th ed.) Citation

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords & Caroline, Q. (1820). A full report of the trial of Her Majesty Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Queen of England, before the peers of Great Britain: The whole of the evidence, as it came out on the various examinations and cross-examinations of the witnesses : the speeches and proceedings of the peers, the opinions of the judges, the arguments of counsel on points of law, and the practice, of various tribunals : the whole arranged for Dolby's parliamentary register, of which work it forms a part, but, being complete in itself, it is intended also to be bound separately for those who do not continue the register. T. Dolby.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords and Queen Caroline. A Full Report of the Trial of Her Majesty Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Queen of England, Before the Peers of Great Britain: The Whole of the Evidence, as It Came Out on the Various Examinations and Cross-examinations of the Witnesses : The Speeches and Proceedings of the Peers, the Opinions of the Judges, the Arguments of Counsel on Points of Law, and the Practice, of Various Tribunals : The Whole Arranged for Dolby's Parliamentary Register, of Which Work It Forms a Part, but, Being Complete in Itself, It Is Intended Also to Be Bound Separately for Those Who Do Not Continue the Register. London: T. Dolby, 1820.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords and Queen Caroline. A Full Report of the Trial of Her Majesty Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Queen of England, Before the Peers of Great Britain: The Whole of the Evidence, as It Came Out on the Various Examinations and Cross-examinations of the Witnesses : The Speeches and Proceedings of the Peers, the Opinions of the Judges, the Arguments of Counsel on Points of Law, and the Practice, of Various Tribunals : The Whole Arranged for Dolby's Parliamentary Register, of Which Work It Forms a Part, but, Being Complete in Itself, It Is Intended Also to Be Bound Separately for Those Who Do Not Continue the Register. T. Dolby, 1820.

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