Hamilton, W. (1735). Book-keeping new modelled: or, A treatise of merchants accounts: According to the true Italian method of debitor and creditor; wherein that excellent and curious method is clearly laid down, in a plain and convincing manner; whole being altogether new and concise, and illustrated with three set of books. To which are added a specimen of a factor-book, a ware-house book, and an invoice-book; with directions how to same a book of charges of merchandize, and a book of personal and household expences. By William Hamilton M.M.P. and teacher of book-keeping. Printed for the author by R. Fleming.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHamilton, William. Book-keeping New Modelled: Or, A Treatise of Merchants Accounts: According to the True Italian Method of Debitor and Creditor; Wherein That Excellent and Curious Method Is Clearly Laid Down, in a Plain and Convincing Manner; Whole Being Altogether New and Concise, and Illustrated with Three Set of Books. To Which Are Added a Specimen of a Factor-book, a Ware-house Book, and an Invoice-book; with Directions How to Same a Book of Charges of Merchandize, and a Book of Personal and Household Expences. By William Hamilton M.M.P. and Teacher of Book-keeping. Edinburgh: Printed for the author by R. Fleming, 1735.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHamilton, William. Book-keeping New Modelled: Or, A Treatise of Merchants Accounts: According to the True Italian Method of Debitor and Creditor; Wherein That Excellent and Curious Method Is Clearly Laid Down, in a Plain and Convincing Manner; Whole Being Altogether New and Concise, and Illustrated with Three Set of Books. To Which Are Added a Specimen of a Factor-book, a Ware-house Book, and an Invoice-book; with Directions How to Same a Book of Charges of Merchandize, and a Book of Personal and Household Expences. By William Hamilton M.M.P. and Teacher of Book-keeping. Printed for the author by R. Fleming, 1735.