Jackson, W. (1792). Book-keeping, in the true Italian form of debtor and creditor by way of double entry, or, Practical book-keeping exemplified, from the precepts of the late ingenious D. Dowling: With the addition of computations in exchange, and tables shewing the proportion that the weights and measures of the principal cities of Europe bear to each other. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJackson, William. Book-keeping, in the True Italian Form of Debtor and Creditor by Way of Double Entry, or, Practical Book-keeping Exemplified, from the Precepts of the Late Ingenious D. Dowling: With the Addition of Computations in Exchange, and Tables Shewing the Proportion That the Weights and Measures of the Principal Cities of Europe Bear to Each Other. S.l: [s.n.], 1792.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJackson, William. Book-keeping, in the True Italian Form of Debtor and Creditor by Way of Double Entry, or, Practical Book-keeping Exemplified, from the Precepts of the Late Ingenious D. Dowling: With the Addition of Computations in Exchange, and Tables Shewing the Proportion That the Weights and Measures of the Principal Cities of Europe Bear to Each Other. [s.n.], 1792.