Vernon, J. (1719). The compleat compting-house, or, The young lad taken from the writing-school and fully instructed, by way of dialogue, in all the mysteries of a merchant, from his first understanding of arithmetick to the highest pitch of trade: A work very necessary for all that are concerned in keeping accompts of what quality soever (The 5th ed., corrected and amended.). Printed for G. Grierson.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Vernon, John. The Compleat Compting-house, or, The Young Lad Taken from the Writing-school and Fully Instructed, by Way of Dialogue, in All the Mysteries of a Merchant, from His First Understanding of Arithmetick to the Highest Pitch of Trade: A Work Very Necessary for All That Are Concerned in Keeping Accompts of What Quality Soever. The 5th ed., corrected and amended. Dublin: Printed for G. Grierson, 1719.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Vernon, John. The Compleat Compting-house, or, The Young Lad Taken from the Writing-school and Fully Instructed, by Way of Dialogue, in All the Mysteries of a Merchant, from His First Understanding of Arithmetick to the Highest Pitch of Trade: A Work Very Necessary for All That Are Concerned in Keeping Accompts of What Quality Soever. The 5th ed., corrected and amended. Printed for G. Grierson, 1719.