APA Citation

Getz, G. (1822). Precedents for use of justices of the peace: Being a general collection of forms of practice, adapted to the existing laws of Pennsylvania. To which is added a plain, practical system of conveyancing, sufficiently copious to enable a person accurately to draw any instrument of writing appertaining to the business of a conveyancer, without having recourse to any other work. Reading [PA]: George Getz.

Chicago Style Citation

Getz, George. Precedents for Use of Justices of the Peace: Being a General Collection of Forms of Practice, Adapted to the Existing Laws of Pennsylvania. To Which Is Added a Plain, Practical System of Conveyancing, Sufficiently Copious to Enable a Person Accurately to Draw Any Instrument of Writing Appertaining to the Business of a Conveyancer, Without Having Recourse to Any Other Work. Reading [PA]: George Getz, 1822.

MLA Citation

Getz, George. Precedents for Use of Justices of the Peace: Being a General Collection of Forms of Practice, Adapted to the Existing Laws of Pennsylvania. To Which Is Added a Plain, Practical System of Conveyancing, Sufficiently Copious to Enable a Person Accurately to Draw Any Instrument of Writing Appertaining to the Business of a Conveyancer, Without Having Recourse to Any Other Work. Reading [PA]: George Getz, 1822.

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