APA Citation

Dobson, T., Lang, T., Pritchard, W., & Sarjeant, T. (1789). Elementary principles of arithmetic: With their application to the trade and commerce of the United States of America. In eight sections. By Thomas Sarjeant, late master of the mathematical school in the Academy of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the city of Philadelphia. For the use of schools and private education. [One line in Latin from Horace]. Philadelphia: Printed by Dobson and Lang for the editor; and sold by T. Dobson, in Second Street, and by W. Pritchard, in Market Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Dobson, Thomas, Thomas Lang, William Pritchard, and Thomas Sarjeant. Elementary Principles of Arithmetic: With Their Application to the Trade and Commerce of the United States of America. In Eight Sections. By Thomas Sarjeant, Late Master of the Mathematical School in the Academy of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the City of Philadelphia. For the Use of Schools and Private Education. [One Line in Latin From Horace]. Philadelphia: Printed by Dobson and Lang for the editor; and sold by T. Dobson, in Second Street, and by W. Pritchard, in Market Street, 1789.

MLA Citation

Dobson, Thomas, Thomas Lang, William Pritchard, and Thomas Sarjeant. Elementary Principles of Arithmetic: With Their Application to the Trade and Commerce of the United States of America. In Eight Sections. By Thomas Sarjeant, Late Master of the Mathematical School in the Academy of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the City of Philadelphia. For the Use of Schools and Private Education. [One Line in Latin From Horace]. Philadelphia: Printed by Dobson and Lang for the editor; and sold by T. Dobson, in Second Street, and by W. Pritchard, in Market Street, 1789.

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