Chamberlain, R. (1686). 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 heads of trade : with a journal and leager [sic], and from the ballance of the leager is drawn up another inventory (The second edition corrected.). Printed for John Clark ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationChamberlain, 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 Heads of Trade : With a Journal and Leager [sic], and from the Ballance of the Leager Is Drawn Up Another Inventory. The second edition corrected. London: Printed for John Clark ..., 1686.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationChamberlain, 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 Heads of Trade : With a Journal and Leager [sic], and from the Ballance of the Leager Is Drawn Up Another Inventory. The second edition corrected. Printed for John Clark ..., 1686.