Copeland, J. w. m. (1721). Arithmetick made easie: According to the new method now taught and practis'd in London. Wherein The Rules of that Necessary Art are briefly Explained, and Illustrated with such familiar examples as may suit the meanest Capacity, if they desire to learn it. To which is added, a succinct treatise of decimal fractions, with Compleat Tables, and Examples, demonstrating the same. The like not Extant in any other Treatise of this Nature. By John Copeland, Writing-Master (The seventh edition.). printed for Edmund Parker, at the Bible and Crown in Lombard-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCopeland, John writing master. Arithmetick Made Easie: According to the New Method Now Taught and Practis'd in London. Wherein The Rules of That Necessary Art Are Briefly Explained, and Illustrated with Such Familiar Examples as May Suit the Meanest Capacity, If They Desire to Learn It. To Which Is Added, a Succinct Treatise of Decimal Fractions, with Compleat Tables, and Examples, Demonstrating the Same. The like Not Extant in Any Other Treatise of This Nature. By John Copeland, Writing-Master. The seventh edition. London: printed for Edmund Parker, at the Bible and Crown in Lombard-Street, 1721.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCopeland, John writing master. Arithmetick Made Easie: According to the New Method Now Taught and Practis'd in London. Wherein The Rules of That Necessary Art Are Briefly Explained, and Illustrated with Such Familiar Examples as May Suit the Meanest Capacity, If They Desire to Learn It. To Which Is Added, a Succinct Treatise of Decimal Fractions, with Compleat Tables, and Examples, Demonstrating the Same. The like Not Extant in Any Other Treatise of This Nature. By John Copeland, Writing-Master. The seventh edition. printed for Edmund Parker, at the Bible and Crown in Lombard-Street, 1721.