APA Citation

John Sowter. (1716). The way to be wise and wealthy: or, the excellency of industry and frugality: As the due and regular exercise thereof is the necessary means of procuring the happiness of this life, and preparing for that of a Better. Recommended in particular to the gentleman, The Scholar, The Soldier, The Trader, The Sailor, The Artificer, The Husbandman. With a short preface, perswading all Protestants to lay aside party-prejudices, and to Unite and Love one another. By Mr. J. S. Exon: printed by Philip Bishop, and sold by him at his shop, in St. Peter's Church-Yard, and by William Taylor, at the Ship, in Pater-Noster-Row, London.

Chicago Style Citation

John Sowter. The Way to Be Wise and Wealthy: Or, the Excellency of Industry and Frugality: As the Due and Regular Exercise Thereof Is the Necessary Means of Procuring the Happiness of This Life, and Preparing for That of a Better. Recommended in Particular to the Gentleman, The Scholar, The Soldier, The Trader, The Sailor, The Artificer, The Husbandman. With a Short Preface, Perswading All Protestants to Lay Aside Party-prejudices, and to Unite and Love One Another. By Mr. J. S. Exon: printed by Philip Bishop, and sold by him at his shop, in St. Peter's Church-Yard, and by William Taylor, at the Ship, in Pater-Noster-Row, London, 1716.

MLA Citation

John Sowter. The Way to Be Wise and Wealthy: Or, the Excellency of Industry and Frugality: As the Due and Regular Exercise Thereof Is the Necessary Means of Procuring the Happiness of This Life, and Preparing for That of a Better. Recommended in Particular to the Gentleman, The Scholar, The Soldier, The Trader, The Sailor, The Artificer, The Husbandman. With a Short Preface, Perswading All Protestants to Lay Aside Party-prejudices, and to Unite and Love One Another. By Mr. J. S. Exon: printed by Philip Bishop, and sold by him at his shop, in St. Peter's Church-Yard, and by William Taylor, at the Ship, in Pater-Noster-Row, London, 1716.

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