APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hatton, E. (1695). The merchant's magazine, or, Trades-man's treasury: Containing vulgar arithmetick in whole numbers, with the reason and demonstration of each rule, adorn'd with curious copper cutts of the chief tables and titles : also vulgar and decimal fractions, after a new, easie and practical method : merchants accompts, or rules of practice : shewing how to cast up the value of merchandize, and to make allowance for tare and trett, ,,, with tables of foreign coin in sterling, and a large table for reducing the one to the other : also foreign weight and measure compar'd with the English, and the weight and value of the current gold of this kingdom : likewise, rules of barter, loss and gain, rules of fellowship, and equating time of payment : also how to find the simple or compound intrest of any summ for any time ... book-keeping, after a plain, easie and natural method : skewing how to enter, post, close, and ballance any accompt, &c. : and lastly, maxims to be abserved in drawing, and accepting bills of exchange, ... Printed for, and sold by Chr. Coningsby ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hatton, Edward. The Merchant's Magazine, or, Trades-man's Treasury: Containing Vulgar Arithmetick in Whole Numbers, with the Reason and Demonstration of Each Rule, Adorn'd with Curious Copper Cutts of the Chief Tables and Titles : Also Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, After a New, Easie and Practical Method : Merchants Accompts, or Rules of Practice : Shewing How to Cast Up the Value of Merchandize, and to Make Allowance for Tare and Trett, ,,, with Tables of Foreign Coin in Sterling, and a Large Table for Reducing the One to the Other : Also Foreign Weight and Measure Compar'd with the English, and the Weight and Value of the Current Gold of This Kingdom : Likewise, Rules of Barter, Loss and Gain, Rules of Fellowship, and Equating Time of Payment : Also How to Find the Simple or Compound Intrest of Any Summ for Any Time ... Book-keeping, After a Plain, Easie and Natural Method : Skewing How to Enter, Post, Close, and Ballance Any Accompt, &c. : And Lastly, Maxims to Be Abserved in Drawing, and Accepting Bills of Exchange, ... London: Printed for, and sold by Chr. Coningsby ..., 1695.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hatton, Edward. The Merchant's Magazine, or, Trades-man's Treasury: Containing Vulgar Arithmetick in Whole Numbers, with the Reason and Demonstration of Each Rule, Adorn'd with Curious Copper Cutts of the Chief Tables and Titles : Also Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, After a New, Easie and Practical Method : Merchants Accompts, or Rules of Practice : Shewing How to Cast Up the Value of Merchandize, and to Make Allowance for Tare and Trett, ,,, with Tables of Foreign Coin in Sterling, and a Large Table for Reducing the One to the Other : Also Foreign Weight and Measure Compar'd with the English, and the Weight and Value of the Current Gold of This Kingdom : Likewise, Rules of Barter, Loss and Gain, Rules of Fellowship, and Equating Time of Payment : Also How to Find the Simple or Compound Intrest of Any Summ for Any Time ... Book-keeping, After a Plain, Easie and Natural Method : Skewing How to Enter, Post, Close, and Ballance Any Accompt, &c. : And Lastly, Maxims to Be Abserved in Drawing, and Accepting Bills of Exchange, ... Printed for, and sold by Chr. Coningsby ..., 1695.

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