APA (7th ed.) Citation

Vinall, J. (1792). The preceptor's assistant: Or student's guide: being a systematical treatise of arithmetic, both vulgar and decimal; calculated for the use of schools, counting houses, and private families, wherein the most practical branches of that important art are laid down in so plain and concise a manner, that persons of common capacity may become acquainted, in a short time, with that beneficial science. Thomas & Andrews.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Vinall, John. The Preceptor's Assistant: Or Student's Guide: Being a Systematical Treatise of Arithmetic, Both Vulgar and Decimal; Calculated for the Use of Schools, Counting Houses, and Private Families, Wherein the Most Practical Branches of That Important Art Are Laid Down in so Plain and Concise a Manner, That Persons of Common Capacity May Become Acquainted, in a Short Time, with That Beneficial Science. Boston: Thomas & Andrews, 1792.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Vinall, John. The Preceptor's Assistant: Or Student's Guide: Being a Systematical Treatise of Arithmetic, Both Vulgar and Decimal; Calculated for the Use of Schools, Counting Houses, and Private Families, Wherein the Most Practical Branches of That Important Art Are Laid Down in so Plain and Concise a Manner, That Persons of Common Capacity May Become Acquainted, in a Short Time, with That Beneficial Science. Thomas & Andrews, 1792.

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