APA (7th ed.) Citation

Malcolm, A. (1731). A treatise of book-keeping, or, Merchant accounts: In the Italian method of debtor and creditor, wherein the fundamental principles of that curious and approved method are clearly and fully explained and demonstrated-- to which are added instructions for gentlemen of land estates, and their stewards or factors, with directions also for retailers, and other more private persons. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Malcolm, Alexander. A Treatise of Book-keeping, or, Merchant Accounts: In the Italian Method of Debtor and Creditor, Wherein the Fundamental Principles of That Curious and Approved Method Are Clearly and Fully Explained and Demonstrated-- to Which Are Added Instructions for Gentlemen of Land Estates, and Their Stewards or Factors, with Directions Also for Retailers, and Other More Private Persons. London: [publisher not identified], 1731.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Malcolm, Alexander. A Treatise of Book-keeping, or, Merchant Accounts: In the Italian Method of Debtor and Creditor, Wherein the Fundamental Principles of That Curious and Approved Method Are Clearly and Fully Explained and Demonstrated-- to Which Are Added Instructions for Gentlemen of Land Estates, and Their Stewards or Factors, with Directions Also for Retailers, and Other More Private Persons. [publisher not identified], 1731.

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