Brydall, J. (1700). Non compos mentis: Or, the law relating to natural fools, mad-folks, and lunatick persons, inquisited, and explained, for common benefit. Assigns of R. & E. Atkins, for I. Cleave.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBrydall, John. Non Compos Mentis: Or, the Law Relating to Natural Fools, Mad-folks, and Lunatick Persons, Inquisited, and Explained, for Common Benefit. London: Assigns of R. & E. Atkins, for I. Cleave, 1700.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationBrydall, John. Non Compos Mentis: Or, the Law Relating to Natural Fools, Mad-folks, and Lunatick Persons, Inquisited, and Explained, for Common Benefit. Assigns of R. & E. Atkins, for I. Cleave, 1700.
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