(1704). Demonstrations that the Lord Chancellor of Ireland is bound by the Statute and Common Law and also by the commission and oath, as Lord Chancellor to grant a commission of delegates to Archdeacon Mathews upon his appeal ... 3d of September 1703 ... [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDemonstrations That the Lord Chancellor of Ireland Is Bound by the Statute and Common Law and Also by the Commission and Oath, as Lord Chancellor to Grant a Commission of Delegates to Archdeacon Mathews upon His Appeal ... 3d of September 1703 ... [Dublin?]: [s.n.], 1704.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDemonstrations That the Lord Chancellor of Ireland Is Bound by the Statute and Common Law and Also by the Commission and Oath, as Lord Chancellor to Grant a Commission of Delegates to Archdeacon Mathews upon His Appeal ... 3d of September 1703 ... [s.n.], 1704.