Defoe, D. (1727). A supplement to The complete English tradesman: Containing I. A warning against tradesmens borrowing money upon interest. II. A caution against that destructive practice of drawing and remitting, as also discounting promissory bills, meerly for a supply of cash. III. Direction for the trademan's accounts, with brief, but plain examples and specimens for book-keeping. IV. Of keeping a duplicate or pocket ledger in case of fire. Printed for George Ewing at the Angel and Bible in Dame's-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDefoe, Daniel. A Supplement to The Complete English Tradesman: Containing I. A Warning Against Tradesmens Borrowing Money upon Interest. II. A Caution Against That Destructive Practice of Drawing and Remitting, as Also Discounting Promissory Bills, Meerly for a Supply of Cash. III. Direction for the Trademan's Accounts, with Brief, but Plain Examples and Specimens for Book-keeping. IV. Of Keeping a Duplicate or Pocket Ledger in Case of Fire. Dublin: Printed for George Ewing at the Angel and Bible in Dame's-Street, 1727.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDefoe, Daniel. A Supplement to The Complete English Tradesman: Containing I. A Warning Against Tradesmens Borrowing Money upon Interest. II. A Caution Against That Destructive Practice of Drawing and Remitting, as Also Discounting Promissory Bills, Meerly for a Supply of Cash. III. Direction for the Trademan's Accounts, with Brief, but Plain Examples and Specimens for Book-keeping. IV. Of Keeping a Duplicate or Pocket Ledger in Case of Fire. Printed for George Ewing at the Angel and Bible in Dame's-Street, 1727.