Vernon, J. (1703). 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 (The 4th ed., corrected and amended.). Printed for Benj. Billingsley.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationVernon, 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. The 4th ed., corrected and amended. London: Printed for Benj. Billingsley, 1703.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationVernon, 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. The 4th ed., corrected and amended. Printed for Benj. Billingsley, 1703.