APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lippincott, J. (1792). A collection of tables: I. A table shewing the value of any number of pounds, shillings and pence in dollars and cents, from one cent to ten thousand dollars. II. A table of the weight and value of coins as they now pass in the respective states of the union, with their sterling and federal value. III. A table of the money of the United States. IV. Tables of interest at six and seven per cent. per annum. Printed by Benjamin Johnson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lippincott, Joseph. A Collection of Tables: I. A Table Shewing the Value of Any Number of Pounds, Shillings and Pence in Dollars and Cents, from One Cent to Ten Thousand Dollars. II. A Table of the Weight and Value of Coins as They Now Pass in the Respective States of the Union, with Their Sterling and Federal Value. III. A Table of the Money of the United States. IV. Tables of Interest at Six and Seven Per Cent. Per Annum. Philadelphia: Printed by Benjamin Johnson, 1792.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lippincott, Joseph. A Collection of Tables: I. A Table Shewing the Value of Any Number of Pounds, Shillings and Pence in Dollars and Cents, from One Cent to Ten Thousand Dollars. II. A Table of the Weight and Value of Coins as They Now Pass in the Respective States of the Union, with Their Sterling and Federal Value. III. A Table of the Money of the United States. IV. Tables of Interest at Six and Seven Per Cent. Per Annum. Printed by Benjamin Johnson, 1792.

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