Fenning, D. (1767). The ready reckoner, or, Trader's most useful assistant in buying and selling all sorts of commodities either wholesale or retale: Shewing at one view the amount or value of any number or quantity of goods or merchandise from one farthing to twenty shillings ... to which is added, 1, a double table of Portugal money ... 2, a table of expences or wages ... 3, a table of annuities and commission or brokerage (4th ed.). Printed for S. Crowder, and B. Collins.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFenning, Daniel. The Ready Reckoner, or, Trader's Most Useful Assistant in Buying and Selling All Sorts of Commodities Either Wholesale or Retale: Shewing at One View the Amount or Value of Any Number or Quantity of Goods or Merchandise from One Farthing to Twenty Shillings ... to Which Is Added, 1, a Double Table of Portugal Money ... 2, a Table of Expences or Wages ... 3, a Table of Annuities and Commission or Brokerage. 4th ed. London: Printed for S. Crowder, and B. Collins, 1767.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFenning, Daniel. The Ready Reckoner, or, Trader's Most Useful Assistant in Buying and Selling All Sorts of Commodities Either Wholesale or Retale: Shewing at One View the Amount or Value of Any Number or Quantity of Goods or Merchandise from One Farthing to Twenty Shillings ... to Which Is Added, 1, a Double Table of Portugal Money ... 2, a Table of Expences or Wages ... 3, a Table of Annuities and Commission or Brokerage. 4th ed. Printed for S. Crowder, and B. Collins, 1767.