APA (7th ed.) Citation

Chamberlain, R. (1679). The accomptants guide, or, Merchants book-keeper: Containing first an explanation of all the most useful and necessary rules of arithmetick, that the meanest capacity thereby may attain to the knowledge thereof : with tables for the reducing of Flemish ells into English, and English into Flemish : also for the ready and exact computing of the custom of Holland cloth, tobacco, and reducing uncertain cask of oyl by the weight in tuns and gallons : and tables of exchange for the ready and exact computing of any sum of money remitted from England to Holland, Flanders, France, Spain and Italy, et contra : instructions for a methodical keeping of merchants accompts, by way of debtor and creditor, directing where to find examples in the journal to the several clauses in the several heeads of trade : with a journal and leager [sic], and from the ballance of the leager is drawn up another inventory. Printed for John Clark ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Chamberlain, Robert. The Accomptants Guide, or, Merchants Book-keeper: Containing First an Explanation of All the Most Useful and Necessary Rules of Arithmetick, That the Meanest Capacity Thereby May Attain to the Knowledge Thereof : With Tables for the Reducing of Flemish Ells into English, and English into Flemish : Also for the Ready and Exact Computing of the Custom of Holland Cloth, Tobacco, and Reducing Uncertain Cask of Oyl by the Weight in Tuns and Gallons : And Tables of Exchange for the Ready and Exact Computing of Any Sum of Money Remitted from England to Holland, Flanders, France, Spain and Italy, Et Contra : Instructions for a Methodical Keeping of Merchants Accompts, by Way of Debtor and Creditor, Directing Where to Find Examples in the Journal to the Several Clauses in the Several Heeads of Trade : With a Journal and Leager [sic], and from the Ballance of the Leager Is Drawn Up Another Inventory. London: Printed for John Clark ..., 1679.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Chamberlain, Robert. The Accomptants Guide, or, Merchants Book-keeper: Containing First an Explanation of All the Most Useful and Necessary Rules of Arithmetick, That the Meanest Capacity Thereby May Attain to the Knowledge Thereof : With Tables for the Reducing of Flemish Ells into English, and English into Flemish : Also for the Ready and Exact Computing of the Custom of Holland Cloth, Tobacco, and Reducing Uncertain Cask of Oyl by the Weight in Tuns and Gallons : And Tables of Exchange for the Ready and Exact Computing of Any Sum of Money Remitted from England to Holland, Flanders, France, Spain and Italy, Et Contra : Instructions for a Methodical Keeping of Merchants Accompts, by Way of Debtor and Creditor, Directing Where to Find Examples in the Journal to the Several Clauses in the Several Heeads of Trade : With a Journal and Leager [sic], and from the Ballance of the Leager Is Drawn Up Another Inventory. Printed for John Clark ..., 1679.

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