APA Citation

Webster, W. (1719). An essay on book-keeping, according to the true Italian method of debtor and creditor, by double entry: Wherein the theory of that excellent art is clearly laid down in a few plain rules; and the practice made evident and easy, by variety of intelligible examples. The whole in a method new and concise. [B]y William Webster, writing-master, in Orange-Street, near Leicester-Fields: author of arithmetick in epitome. London: Printed by H. Meere, for C. King in Westminster-Hall, A. Bettesworth in Pater-noster-Row, W. Mears without Temple-Bar, and E. Symon at the Royal-Exchange.

Chicago Style Citation

Webster, William. An Essay On Book-keeping, According to the True Italian Method of Debtor and Creditor, By Double Entry: Wherein the Theory of That Excellent Art Is Clearly Laid Down in a Few Plain Rules; and the Practice Made Evident and Easy, By Variety of Intelligible Examples. The Whole in a Method New and Concise. [B]y William Webster, Writing-master, in Orange-Street, Near Leicester-Fields: Author of Arithmetick in Epitome. London: Printed by H. Meere, for C. King in Westminster-Hall, A. Bettesworth in Pater-noster-Row, W. Mears without Temple-Bar, and E. Symon at the Royal-Exchange, 1719.

MLA Citation

Webster, William. An Essay On Book-keeping, According to the True Italian Method of Debtor and Creditor, By Double Entry: Wherein the Theory of That Excellent Art Is Clearly Laid Down in a Few Plain Rules; and the Practice Made Evident and Easy, By Variety of Intelligible Examples. The Whole in a Method New and Concise. [B]y William Webster, Writing-master, in Orange-Street, Near Leicester-Fields: Author of Arithmetick in Epitome. London: Printed by H. Meere, for C. King in Westminster-Hall, A. Bettesworth in Pater-noster-Row, W. Mears without Temple-Bar, and E. Symon at the Royal-Exchange, 1719.

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