James Foubert and Charlotte his wife and others appellts. Thomas Turst, respondt. The respondent's case. The question being, whether the custom of Paris shall govern French refugees estates in England?
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Turst, T., & Foubert, J. (1703). James Foubert and Charlotte his wife and others appellts. Thomas Turst, respondt. The respondent's case. The question being, whether the custom of Paris shall govern French refugees estates in England? .
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Turst, Thomas and James. Foubert. 1703. James Foubert and Charlotte His Wife and Others Appellts. Thomas Turst, Respondt. The Respondent's Case. The Question Being, Whether the Custom of Paris Shall Govern French Refugees Estates in England?. [London.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Turst, Thomas and James. Foubert. James Foubert and Charlotte His Wife and Others Appellts. Thomas Turst, Respondt. The Respondent's Case. The Question Being, Whether the Custom of Paris Shall Govern French Refugees Estates in England? [London, 1703.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Turst, T. and Foubert, J. (1703). James foubert and charlotte his wife and others appellts. thomas turst, respondt. the respondent's case. the question being, whether the custom of paris shall govern french refugees estates in england? [London.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Turst, Thomas., and James Foubert. James Foubert and Charlotte His Wife and Others Appellts. Thomas Turst, Respondt. The Respondent's Case. The Question Being, Whether the Custom of Paris Shall Govern French Refugees Estates in England? 1703.