Daniel, T. (1750). Ductor mercatorius, or, The young merchant's instructor with respect to the Customs: Being a minute and particular detail of the regular method of proceeding at out-port custom-houses, in the several branches of marine commerce ... the whole being a compleat system of practice, useful to the young officer as well as the young merchant. Printed for I. Thompson by J. Gooding.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDaniel, Thomas. Ductor Mercatorius, or, The Young Merchant's Instructor with Respect to the Customs: Being a Minute and Particular Detail of the Regular Method of Proceeding at Out-port Custom-houses, in the Several Branches of Marine Commerce ... the Whole Being a Compleat System of Practice, Useful to the Young Officer as Well as the Young Merchant. Newcastle upon Tyne: Printed for I. Thompson by J. Gooding, 1750.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDaniel, Thomas. Ductor Mercatorius, or, The Young Merchant's Instructor with Respect to the Customs: Being a Minute and Particular Detail of the Regular Method of Proceeding at Out-port Custom-houses, in the Several Branches of Marine Commerce ... the Whole Being a Compleat System of Practice, Useful to the Young Officer as Well as the Young Merchant. Printed for I. Thompson by J. Gooding, 1750.