Wingate, E. A plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetic: ... By Edmund Wingate, ... the eighteenth edition. Wherein the additions and emendations made by Mr. John Kersey, in his appendix; and Mr. George Shelley, in his supplement, are introduced in their proper places; and all the improvements in this science that have appeared in other writers since their time, are carefully inserted. ... By James Dodson, ..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWingate, Edmund. A Plain and Familiar Method for Attaining the Knowledge and Practice of Common Arithmetic: ... By Edmund Wingate, ... the Eighteenth Edition. Wherein the Additions and Emendations Made by Mr. John Kersey, in His Appendix; and Mr. George Shelley, in His Supplement, Are Introduced in Their Proper Places; and All the Improvements in This Science That Have Appeared in Other Writers Since Their Time, Are Carefully Inserted. ... By James Dodson, ..
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWingate, Edmund. A Plain and Familiar Method for Attaining the Knowledge and Practice of Common Arithmetic: ... By Edmund Wingate, ... the Eighteenth Edition. Wherein the Additions and Emendations Made by Mr. John Kersey, in His Appendix; and Mr. George Shelley, in His Supplement, Are Introduced in Their Proper Places; and All the Improvements in This Science That Have Appeared in Other Writers Since Their Time, Are Carefully Inserted. ... By James Dodson, ..