APA
Exton J., . (1746). The maritime dicaeologie; or, sea-jurisdiction of England. In three books. The first setting forth the antiquity of the admiralty in England. The second proving the ports, havens, and creeks of the sea to be within the jurisdiction of the admiralty. The third shewing that all contracts concerning maritime affairs are within the jurisdiction of the admiralty, and there cognoscible. By John Exton. London: Printed for C. Davis.
Chicago
Exton John, . 1746. The maritime dicaeologie; or, sea-jurisdiction of England. In three books. The first setting forth the antiquity of the admiralty in England. The second proving the ports, havens, and creeks of the sea to be within the jurisdiction of the admiralty. The third shewing that all contracts concerning maritime affairs are within the jurisdiction of the admiralty, and there cognoscible. By John Exton. London: Printed for C. Davis.
Harvard
Exton J., . (1746). The maritime dicaeologie; or, sea-jurisdiction of England. In three books. The first setting forth the antiquity of the admiralty in England. The second proving the ports, havens, and creeks of the sea to be within the jurisdiction of the admiralty. The third shewing that all contracts concerning maritime affairs are within the jurisdiction of the admiralty, and there cognoscible. By John Exton. London: Printed for C. Davis.
MLA
Exton John, . The maritime dicaeologie; or, sea-jurisdiction of England. In three books. The first setting forth the antiquity of the admiralty in England. The second proving the ports, havens, and creeks of the sea to be within the jurisdiction of the admiralty. The third shewing that all contracts concerning maritime affairs are within the jurisdiction of the admiralty, and there cognoscible. By John Exton. London: Printed for C. Davis. 1746.