APA (7th ed.) Citation

Tate, W. (1836). The modern cambist: Forming a manual of foreign exchanges, in the direct, indirect, and cross operations of bills of exchange and bullion, including an extensive investigation of the arbitrations of exchange, according to the practice of the first British and foreign houses with numerous formulæ and tables of the weights and measures of other countries, compared with the imperial standards (3rd ed.). E. Wilson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Tate, William. The Modern Cambist: Forming a Manual of Foreign Exchanges, in the Direct, Indirect, and Cross Operations of Bills of Exchange and Bullion, Including an Extensive Investigation of the Arbitrations of Exchange, According to the Practice of the First British and Foreign Houses with Numerous Formulæ and Tables of the Weights and Measures of Other Countries, Compared with the Imperial Standards. 3rd ed. London: E. Wilson, 1836.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Tate, William. The Modern Cambist: Forming a Manual of Foreign Exchanges, in the Direct, Indirect, and Cross Operations of Bills of Exchange and Bullion, Including an Extensive Investigation of the Arbitrations of Exchange, According to the Practice of the First British and Foreign Houses with Numerous Formulæ and Tables of the Weights and Measures of Other Countries, Compared with the Imperial Standards. 3rd ed. E. Wilson, 1836.

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