APA (7th ed.) Citation

King, J. a. (1796). Tables of interest, calculated at five per cent: Shewing at one view the interest of every sum, from one pound to three hundred and sixty-five pounds. They are also carried on by Hundreds to One Thousand Pounds, and by Thousands to Ten Thousand Pounds, from One Day to One Hundred Days. To which are added, tables of interest from one to twelve months. Being the most complete and comprehensive Interest Tables ever offered to the Public, as they shew by One Reference what in other Tables cannot be found without Two or Three References. By Joseph King, Accountant, Liverpool. printed by Stephen Couchman, for William Richardson, Cornhill.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

King, Joseph accountant. Tables of Interest, Calculated at Five Per Cent: Shewing at One View the Interest of Every Sum, from One Pound to Three Hundred and Sixty-five Pounds. They Are Also Carried on by Hundreds to One Thousand Pounds, and by Thousands to Ten Thousand Pounds, from One Day to One Hundred Days. To Which Are Added, Tables of Interest from One to Twelve Months. Being the Most Complete and Comprehensive Interest Tables Ever Offered to the Public, as They Shew by One Reference What in Other Tables Cannot Be Found Without Two or Three References. By Joseph King, Accountant, Liverpool. London: printed by Stephen Couchman, for William Richardson, Cornhill, 1796.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

King, Joseph accountant. Tables of Interest, Calculated at Five Per Cent: Shewing at One View the Interest of Every Sum, from One Pound to Three Hundred and Sixty-five Pounds. They Are Also Carried on by Hundreds to One Thousand Pounds, and by Thousands to Ten Thousand Pounds, from One Day to One Hundred Days. To Which Are Added, Tables of Interest from One to Twelve Months. Being the Most Complete and Comprehensive Interest Tables Ever Offered to the Public, as They Shew by One Reference What in Other Tables Cannot Be Found Without Two or Three References. By Joseph King, Accountant, Liverpool. printed by Stephen Couchman, for William Richardson, Cornhill, 1796.

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