York, T. (1687). A practical treatise of arithmetick: Shewing without the help of a master; a plain and easie way of working upon whole numbers and fractions. As also of readily managing the rule of three, and the other rules depending thereupon. Printed by John Richardson, for Mat. Wotton, and G. Convers, at the Three Pigeons in Fleet-street and at the Ring on Ludgate-Hill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationYork, Thomas. A Practical Treatise of Arithmetick: Shewing Without the Help of a Master; a Plain and Easie Way of Working upon Whole Numbers and Fractions. As Also of Readily Managing the Rule of Three, and the Other Rules Depending Thereupon. London: Printed by John Richardson, for Mat. Wotton, and G. Convers, at the Three Pigeons in Fleet-street and at the Ring on Ludgate-Hill, 1687.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationYork, Thomas. A Practical Treatise of Arithmetick: Shewing Without the Help of a Master; a Plain and Easie Way of Working upon Whole Numbers and Fractions. As Also of Readily Managing the Rule of Three, and the Other Rules Depending Thereupon. Printed by John Richardson, for Mat. Wotton, and G. Convers, at the Three Pigeons in Fleet-street and at the Ring on Ludgate-Hill, 1687.