APA Citation

Gentleman of Sunderland. (1780). The coal dealer's assistant: Being tables calculated for the ready and easy finding out the true value of any number of chalders, from One to Two Hundred, at any of the usual Prices, from 15s. (increasing 3d. each) to 1l. 10s. per Chalder, without Mettage; and may serve for any higher Price, by following the Directions in the Table annexed. For the use of masters of ships and colliers, Trading Coastways, From the Ports of Newcastle, Sunderland, Blythe, &c (A new edition.). Sunderland: printed and sold by James Graham.

Chicago Style Citation

Gentleman of Sunderland. The Coal Dealer's Assistant: Being Tables Calculated for the Ready and Easy Finding Out the True Value of Any Number of Chalders, From One to Two Hundred, At Any of the Usual Prices, From 15s. (increasing 3d. Each) to 1l. 10s. Per Chalder, Without Mettage; and May Serve for Any Higher Price, By Following the Directions in the Table Annexed. For the Use of Masters of Ships and Colliers, Trading Coastways, From the Ports of Newcastle, Sunderland, Blythe, &c. A new edition. Sunderland: printed and sold by James Graham, 1780.

MLA Citation

Gentleman of Sunderland. The Coal Dealer's Assistant: Being Tables Calculated for the Ready and Easy Finding Out the True Value of Any Number of Chalders, From One to Two Hundred, At Any of the Usual Prices, From 15s. (increasing 3d. Each) to 1l. 10s. Per Chalder, Without Mettage; and May Serve for Any Higher Price, By Following the Directions in the Table Annexed. For the Use of Masters of Ships and Colliers, Trading Coastways, From the Ports of Newcastle, Sunderland, Blythe, &c. A new edition. Sunderland: printed and sold by James Graham, 1780.

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