APA Citation

Barrister. (1811). A reading on the Convention Act: In which a doctrine lately set afloat in the Court of King's Bench, on the trial of Doctor Sheridan, namely, that the law is to be interpreted by its spirit, and not by its letter, is combated on the principles of the law of England. pr. by Isaac Colles.

MLA Citation

Barrister. A Reading on the Convention Act: In Which a Doctrine Lately Set Afloat in the Court of King's Bench, on the Trial of Doctor Sheridan, Namely, That the Law Is to Be Interpreted by Its Spirit, and Not by Its Letter, Is Combated on the Principles of the Law of England. pr. by Isaac Colles, 1811.

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