Franklin, B. (1780). Paper-currency, or, Young merchant's assistant: Necessary for all persons concerned in bills of exchange, and promissory notes, inland and foreign, containing, the rules, law, and custom, of negociating, by the drawer, indorser, remitter, indorsee, and acceptant, to which are added, some very interesting cases, tried before Lord Mansfield, and other able judges. [s.n.].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Franklin, Benjamin. Paper-currency, or, Young Merchant's Assistant: Necessary for All Persons Concerned in Bills of Exchange, and Promissory Notes, Inland and Foreign, Containing, the Rules, Law, and Custom, of Negociating, by the Drawer, Indorser, Remitter, Indorsee, and Acceptant, to Which Are Added, Some Very Interesting Cases, Tried Before Lord Mansfield, and Other Able Judges. S.l: [s.n.], 1780.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Franklin, Benjamin. Paper-currency, or, Young Merchant's Assistant: Necessary for All Persons Concerned in Bills of Exchange, and Promissory Notes, Inland and Foreign, Containing, the Rules, Law, and Custom, of Negociating, by the Drawer, Indorser, Remitter, Indorsee, and Acceptant, to Which Are Added, Some Very Interesting Cases, Tried Before Lord Mansfield, and Other Able Judges. [s.n.], 1780.