APA Citation

Clay, S. (1752). A NARRATIVE Of the remarkable Affair between Mr.SIMONDS, The Polish Jew Merchant, AND Mr. James Ashley, Merchant of Bread-Street, London: WHEREIN The Robbery at Cranford-Bridge, the several Trials at the Old-Bailey, King's-Bench; and Chelmsford, are particularly set forth. AND An Impartial Enquity made into the Truth of the several Facts, sworn on both Sides; and the Whole of this intricate Business set in a clear and unprejudiced Light. Interspersed with Remarks on the Probability of Facts not yet discovered, and the Nature and Consequence of Perjury.

Chicago Style Citation

Clay, Samuel. A NARRATIVE Of the Remarkable Affair between Mr.SIMONDS, The Polish Jew Merchant, AND Mr. James Ashley, Merchant of Bread-Street, London: WHEREIN The Robbery At Cranford-Bridge, the Several Trials At the Old-Bailey, King's-Bench; and Chelmsford, Are Particularly Set Forth. AND An Impartial Enquity Made Into the Truth of the Several Facts, Sworn On Both Sides; and the Whole of This Intricate Business Set in a Clear and Unprejudiced Light. Interspersed With Remarks On the Probability of Facts Not yet Discovered, and the Nature and Consequence of Perjury. 1752.

MLA Citation

Clay, Samuel. A NARRATIVE Of the Remarkable Affair between Mr.SIMONDS, The Polish Jew Merchant, AND Mr. James Ashley, Merchant of Bread-Street, London: WHEREIN The Robbery At Cranford-Bridge, the Several Trials At the Old-Bailey, King's-Bench; and Chelmsford, Are Particularly Set Forth. AND An Impartial Enquity Made Into the Truth of the Several Facts, Sworn On Both Sides; and the Whole of This Intricate Business Set in a Clear and Unprejudiced Light. Interspersed With Remarks On the Probability of Facts Not yet Discovered, and the Nature and Consequence of Perjury. 1752.

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