APA Citation

Macghie, A. (1718). The principles of book-keeping explain'd: Explain'd, With the Chief Cases thereof Stated and Resolved. To which are annexed, two setts of books of fictitious trade, wherein the whole is reduced to practice. By Mr. Alexander Macghie Merchant in Edinburgh. Edinburgh: printed by James Watson One of His Majesty's Printers, for the author's relict; and to be sold at her shop, a little above Black-Friar-Wynd, and at most booksellers shops in Town.

Chicago Style Citation

Macghie, Alexander. The Principles of Book-keeping Explain'd: Explain'd, With the Chief Cases Thereof Stated and Resolved. To Which Are Annexed, Two Setts of Books of Fictitious Trade, Wherein the Whole Is Reduced to Practice. By Mr. Alexander Macghie Merchant in Edinburgh. Edinburgh: printed by James Watson One of His Majesty's Printers, for the author's relict; and to be sold at her shop, a little above Black-Friar-Wynd, and at most booksellers shops in Town, 1718.

MLA Citation

Macghie, Alexander. The Principles of Book-keeping Explain'd: Explain'd, With the Chief Cases Thereof Stated and Resolved. To Which Are Annexed, Two Setts of Books of Fictitious Trade, Wherein the Whole Is Reduced to Practice. By Mr. Alexander Macghie Merchant in Edinburgh. Edinburgh: printed by James Watson One of His Majesty's Printers, for the author's relict; and to be sold at her shop, a little above Black-Friar-Wynd, and at most booksellers shops in Town, 1718.

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