APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1709). The Method of computing the customs made plain to the meanest capacity: With examples of one and 100 pound weight, hundred weight, yards, gallons, &c. of each kind of goods likely to be imported into North Britain ... and each duty distinctly computed ... Also full and clear instructions and examples for all sorts of entries and for all sorts of debentures, draw-backs, bounty-moneys and the like. Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Method of Computing the Customs Made Plain to the Meanest Capacity: With Examples of One and 100 Pound Weight, Hundred Weight, Yards, Gallons, &c. of Each Kind of Goods Likely to Be Imported into North Britain ... and Each Duty Distinctly Computed ... Also Full and Clear Instructions and Examples for All Sorts of Entries and for All Sorts of Debentures, Draw-backs, Bounty-moneys and the like. Edinburgh: Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, 1709.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Method of Computing the Customs Made Plain to the Meanest Capacity: With Examples of One and 100 Pound Weight, Hundred Weight, Yards, Gallons, &c. of Each Kind of Goods Likely to Be Imported into North Britain ... and Each Duty Distinctly Computed ... Also Full and Clear Instructions and Examples for All Sorts of Entries and for All Sorts of Debentures, Draw-backs, Bounty-moneys and the like. Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, 1709.

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