Harris, J. (1626). The measure of expence:: A perfect table, shewing what proportion any noble-man, knight, gentleman, or other person of whatsoever degree, may dispend daily and weekly, according to his reuenue. by G. P[urslowe]..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHarris, John. The Measure of Expence:: A Perfect Table, Shewing What Proportion Any Noble-man, Knight, Gentleman, or Other Person of Whatsoever Degree, May Dispend Daily and Weekly, According to His Reuenue. Printed at London: by G. P[urslowe]., 1626.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHarris, John. The Measure of Expence:: A Perfect Table, Shewing What Proportion Any Noble-man, Knight, Gentleman, or Other Person of Whatsoever Degree, May Dispend Daily and Weekly, According to His Reuenue. by G. P[urslowe]., 1626.
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