APA (7th ed.) Citation

Clark, S. t. o. m. (1775). Considerations upon lottery schemes in general: Containing a minute investigation of the real and eventual profits arising to lottery offices, by disposing of their Tickets in Shares and Chances; Together with A full Examination of Mr. Molesworth's celebrated Schemes for pointing out such fortunately inclined Numbers as tend to the Advantage of those Adventurers who purchase his selected Tickets. By Samuel Clark. printed for the author; and sold by J. Murray, near St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street; T. Axtell, at the Royal-Exchange; G. Laidler, at his Office, Prince's-Street, near Leicester-Fields and by the author, at his house, No. 18, Charter-House-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Clark, Samuel teacher of mathematics. Considerations upon Lottery Schemes in General: Containing a Minute Investigation of the Real and Eventual Profits Arising to Lottery Offices, by Disposing of Their Tickets in Shares and Chances; Together with A Full Examination of Mr. Molesworth's Celebrated Schemes for Pointing Out Such Fortunately Inclined Numbers as Tend to the Advantage of Those Adventurers Who Purchase His Selected Tickets. By Samuel Clark. London: printed for the author; and sold by J. Murray, near St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street; T. Axtell, at the Royal-Exchange; G. Laidler, at his Office, Prince's-Street, near Leicester-Fields and by the author, at his house, No. 18, Charter-House-Street, 1775.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Clark, Samuel teacher of mathematics. Considerations upon Lottery Schemes in General: Containing a Minute Investigation of the Real and Eventual Profits Arising to Lottery Offices, by Disposing of Their Tickets in Shares and Chances; Together with A Full Examination of Mr. Molesworth's Celebrated Schemes for Pointing Out Such Fortunately Inclined Numbers as Tend to the Advantage of Those Adventurers Who Purchase His Selected Tickets. By Samuel Clark. printed for the author; and sold by J. Murray, near St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street; T. Axtell, at the Royal-Exchange; G. Laidler, at his Office, Prince's-Street, near Leicester-Fields and by the author, at his house, No. 18, Charter-House-Street, 1775.

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