APA (7th ed.) Citation

Peele, J. (1569). The pathe waye to perfectnes, in th'accomptes of debitour, and creditour: In manner of a dialogue, very pleasaunte and proffitable for marchauntes and all other that minde to frequente the same: once agayne set forthe, and verie muche enlarged. By Iames Peele citizen and salter of London, clercke of Christes Hospitall, practizer and teacher of the same. In Paules Churchyarde. By Thomas Purfoote, dwellinge at the signe of the Lucrece.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Peele, James. The Pathe Waye to Perfectnes, in Th'accomptes of Debitour, and Creditour: In Manner of a Dialogue, Very Pleasaunte and Proffitable for Marchauntes and All Other That Minde to Frequente the Same: Once Agayne Set Forthe, and Verie Muche Enlarged. By Iames Peele Citizen and Salter of London, Clercke of Christes Hospitall, Practizer and Teacher of the Same. Imprinted at London: In Paules Churchyarde. By Thomas Purfoote, dwellinge at the signe of the Lucrece, 1569.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Peele, James. The Pathe Waye to Perfectnes, in Th'accomptes of Debitour, and Creditour: In Manner of a Dialogue, Very Pleasaunte and Proffitable for Marchauntes and All Other That Minde to Frequente the Same: Once Agayne Set Forthe, and Verie Muche Enlarged. By Iames Peele Citizen and Salter of London, Clercke of Christes Hospitall, Practizer and Teacher of the Same. In Paules Churchyarde. By Thomas Purfoote, dwellinge at the signe of the Lucrece, 1569.

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