APA (7th ed.) Citation

Vernon, J. The compleat comptinghouse, or, The young lad taken from the writing school and fully instructed, by way of dialogue, in all the mysteries of a merchant, from his first understanding of arithmetick to the highest pitch of trade ...: A work very necessary for all that are concerned in keeping accompts, of what quality forever.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Vernon, John. The Compleat Comptinghouse, or, The Young Lad Taken from the Writing School and Fully Instructed, by Way of Dialogue, in All the Mysteries of a Merchant, from His First Understanding of Arithmetick to the Highest Pitch of Trade ...: A Work Very Necessary for All That Are Concerned in Keeping Accompts, of What Quality Forever.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Vernon, John. The Compleat Comptinghouse, or, The Young Lad Taken from the Writing School and Fully Instructed, by Way of Dialogue, in All the Mysteries of a Merchant, from His First Understanding of Arithmetick to the Highest Pitch of Trade ...: A Work Very Necessary for All That Are Concerned in Keeping Accompts, of What Quality Forever.

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