APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fraser, D., Swords, T., Swords, J., Tanner, B., & Warner, G. J. (1796). The young gentleman and lady's assistant: Containing, I. Geography, II. Natural history, III. Rhetoric, IV. Miscellany. To which is added a short but complete system of practical arithmetic, wherein the money of the United States of America is rendered easy to the perception of youth. The whole divided into small sections, for the convenience of schools. By Donald Fraser, author of the Columbian monitor (The third edition, with great improvements. Entered according to statute.). From the press of T. and J. Swords, New-York. Printed for Spencers and Webb, and sold at their book-store in Market-Street, Albany: sold also by the principal booksellers in New-York, Boston, Connecticut, Philadelphia, Maryland, and Virginia.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fraser, Donald, Thomas Swords, James Swords, Benjamin Tanner, and G. J. Warner. The Young Gentleman and Lady's Assistant: Containing, I. Geography, II. Natural History, III. Rhetoric, IV. Miscellany. To Which Is Added a Short but Complete System of Practical Arithmetic, Wherein the Money of the United States of America Is Rendered Easy to the Perception of Youth. The Whole Divided into Small Sections, for the Convenience of Schools. By Donald Fraser, Author of the Columbian Monitor. The third edition, with great improvements. Entered according to statute. [New York]: From the press of T. and J. Swords, New-York. Printed for Spencers and Webb, and sold at their book-store in Market-Street, Albany: sold also by the principal booksellers in New-York, Boston, Connecticut, Philadelphia, Maryland, and Virginia, 1796.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fraser, Donald, et al. The Young Gentleman and Lady's Assistant: Containing, I. Geography, II. Natural History, III. Rhetoric, IV. Miscellany. To Which Is Added a Short but Complete System of Practical Arithmetic, Wherein the Money of the United States of America Is Rendered Easy to the Perception of Youth. The Whole Divided into Small Sections, for the Convenience of Schools. By Donald Fraser, Author of the Columbian Monitor. The third edition, with great improvements. Entered according to statute. From the press of T. and J. Swords, New-York. Printed for Spencers and Webb, and sold at their book-store in Market-Street, Albany: sold also by the principal booksellers in New-York, Boston, Connecticut, Philadelphia, Maryland, and Virginia, 1796.

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