Kendal, D. (1797). The young lady's arithmetic: Containing an epitome of definitions, rules and examples, which explain in a familiar, concise, & easy manner, the first principles, & common use of numbers. : Calculated in federal money; and published by request of several young ladies, desirous of adding to their other mental accomplishments the pleasing & useful science of figures. By Charles Prentiss, for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKendal, David. The Young Lady's Arithmetic: Containing an Epitome of Definitions, Rules and Examples, Which Explain in a Familiar, Concise, & Easy Manner, the First Principles, & Common Use of Numbers. : Calculated in Federal Money; and Published by Request of Several Young Ladies, Desirous of Adding to Their Other Mental Accomplishments the Pleasing & Useful Science of Figures. Printed at Leominster, (Massachusetts): By Charles Prentiss, for the author, 1797.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKendal, David. The Young Lady's Arithmetic: Containing an Epitome of Definitions, Rules and Examples, Which Explain in a Familiar, Concise, & Easy Manner, the First Principles, & Common Use of Numbers. : Calculated in Federal Money; and Published by Request of Several Young Ladies, Desirous of Adding to Their Other Mental Accomplishments the Pleasing & Useful Science of Figures. By Charles Prentiss, for the author, 1797.