APA Citation

Jones, E. T. (1795). An address to bankers: Merchants, tradesmen, &c. intended as an introduction to a new system of book-keeping, in which it is impossible for an error of the most trifling amount to be passed unnoticed; And That IS Calculated Effectually To Prevent The Evils attendant on the present Methods BY Single And Double Entry. By Edward Jones, Accomptant. Bristol: printed and sold by R. Edwards, Union-Street; sold also by W. Richardson, Cornhill, and T. Longman, Paternoster-Row, London; and all other booksellers in town and country.

Chicago Style Citation

Jones, Edward Thomas. An Address to Bankers: Merchants, Tradesmen, &c. Intended As an Introduction to a New System of Book-keeping, in Which It Is Impossible for an Error of the Most Trifling Amount to Be Passed Unnoticed; And That IS Calculated Effectually To Prevent The Evils Attendant On the Present Methods BY Single And Double Entry. By Edward Jones, Accomptant. Bristol: printed and sold by R. Edwards, Union-Street; sold also by W. Richardson, Cornhill, and T. Longman, Paternoster-Row, London; and all other booksellers in town and country, 1795.

MLA Citation

Jones, Edward Thomas. An Address to Bankers: Merchants, Tradesmen, &c. Intended As an Introduction to a New System of Book-keeping, in Which It Is Impossible for an Error of the Most Trifling Amount to Be Passed Unnoticed; And That IS Calculated Effectually To Prevent The Evils Attendant On the Present Methods BY Single And Double Entry. By Edward Jones, Accomptant. Bristol: printed and sold by R. Edwards, Union-Street; sold also by W. Richardson, Cornhill, and T. Longman, Paternoster-Row, London; and all other booksellers in town and country, 1795.

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