APA Citation

Varnum, J. M. 1., Trevett, J., Weeden, J., Howell, D., & Varnum, J. M. 1. (1787). The case Trevett against Weeden: On information and complaint for refusing paper bills in payment for butcher's meat in market at par with specie : tried before the honourable Superior Court, in the county of Newport, September term, 1786 : also, the case of the judges of said Court, before the honourable General Assembly, at Providence, October session, 1786, on citation for dismissing said complaint : wherein the rights of the people to trial by jury, &c. are stated and maintained, and the legislative, judiciary, and executive powers of government examined and defined. Providence: Printed by John Carter.

Chicago Style Citation

Varnum, James M. 1748-1789,, John Trevett, John Weeden, David Howell, and James M. 1748-1789 Varnum. The Case Trevett against Weeden: On Information and Complaint for Refusing Paper Bills in Payment for Butcher's Meat in Market At Par With Specie : Tried Before the Honourable Superior Court, in the County of Newport, September Term, 1786 : Also, the Case of the Judges of Said Court, Before the Honourable General Assembly, At Providence, October Session, 1786, On Citation for Dismissing Said Complaint : Wherein the Rights of the People to Trial By Jury, &c. Are Stated and Maintained, and the Legislative, Judiciary, and Executive Powers of Government Examined and Defined. Providence: Printed by John Carter, 1787.

MLA Citation

Varnum, James M. 1748-1789,, et al. The Case Trevett against Weeden: On Information and Complaint for Refusing Paper Bills in Payment for Butcher's Meat in Market At Par With Specie : Tried Before the Honourable Superior Court, in the County of Newport, September Term, 1786 : Also, the Case of the Judges of Said Court, Before the Honourable General Assembly, At Providence, October Session, 1786, On Citation for Dismissing Said Complaint : Wherein the Rights of the People to Trial By Jury, &c. Are Stated and Maintained, and the Legislative, Judiciary, and Executive Powers of Government Examined and Defined. Providence: Printed by John Carter, 1787.

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