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APA Citation

Anger, William Henry. & Anger, Harry Dell, & Hume, Frederick Robert,  1952  A digest of the mercantile law of Canada; a practical code of mercantile law for the business and professional man embodying the variations of all ten provinces; originally compiled by William Henry Anger and H.D. Anger  Cartwright, Toronto,

MLA Citation

Anger, William Henry. and Anger, Harry Dell, and Hume, Frederick Robert,  A digest of the mercantile law of Canada; a practical code of mercantile law for the business and professional man embodying the variations of all ten provinces; originally compiled by William Henry Anger and H.D. Anger  Cartwright, Toronto,  1952

Australian/Harvard Citation

Anger, William Henry. & Anger, Harry Dell, & Hume, Frederick Robert,  1952,  A digest of the mercantile law of Canada; a practical code of mercantile law for the business and professional man embodying the variations of all ten provinces; originally compiled by William Henry Anger and H.D. Anger  Cartwright, Toronto,

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  | title=A digest of the mercantile law of Canada; a practical code of mercantile law for the business and professional man embodying the variations of all ten provinces; originally compiled by William Henry Anger and H.D. Anger
  | author1=Anger, William Henry
  | author2=Anger, Harry Dell, 1888-
  | author3=Hume, Frederick Robert, 1910-
  | year=1952
  | publisher=Cartwright
  | language=English
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