Jackson, W. a. (1816). Bookkeeping, in the true Italian form of debtor and creditor by way of double entry, or, Practical bookkeeping, exemplified from the precepts of the late ingenious D. Dowling: With the addition of computations in exchange, and tables. Samuel A. Burtus.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJackson, William accountant. Bookkeeping, in the True Italian Form of Debtor and Creditor by Way of Double Entry, or, Practical Bookkeeping, Exemplified from the Precepts of the Late Ingenious D. Dowling: With the Addition of Computations in Exchange, and Tables. New-York: Samuel A. Burtus, 1816.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJackson, William accountant. Bookkeeping, in the True Italian Form of Debtor and Creditor by Way of Double Entry, or, Practical Bookkeeping, Exemplified from the Precepts of the Late Ingenious D. Dowling: With the Addition of Computations in Exchange, and Tables. Samuel A. Burtus, 1816.