Willme, J. (1750). Vade mecum, or, A pocket companion for usurers & landed-men: Ascertaining not only the compound interest at several rates per cent, but also the true value of leases & annuities for years and lives : and to fine off the lease rent of land or building, &c. : as also estimate the chances & duration of lives, with a new, facile, & exact computation of simple interest & discount of money, &c. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWillme, John. Vade Mecum, or, A Pocket Companion for Usurers & Landed-men: Ascertaining Not Only the Compound Interest at Several Rates Per Cent, but Also the True Value of Leases & Annuities for Years and Lives : And to Fine off the Lease Rent of Land or Building, &c. : As Also Estimate the Chances & Duration of Lives, with a New, Facile, & Exact Computation of Simple Interest & Discount of Money, &c. [England?]: [publisher not identified], 1750.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWillme, John. Vade Mecum, or, A Pocket Companion for Usurers & Landed-men: Ascertaining Not Only the Compound Interest at Several Rates Per Cent, but Also the True Value of Leases & Annuities for Years and Lives : And to Fine off the Lease Rent of Land or Building, &c. : As Also Estimate the Chances & Duration of Lives, with a New, Facile, & Exact Computation of Simple Interest & Discount of Money, &c. [publisher not identified], 1750.