APA (7th ed.) Citation

Blackwell, R. g. (1707). The corn-Dealer's companion: Being new tables shewing exactly the price of any quantity of corn or grain, from One Quarter to Five Hundred Quarters, from Twelve Shillings to Twenty Five Shillings the Quarter, advancing by Three Pences. Most particularly useful for those that deal in Malt, as Brewers, Distillers, Maltsters, and Malt-Factors, shewing by Inspection what allowance is to be made for the want of any number of Quarts per Quarter at the abovesaid Prices. By R. B. Gent. printed by J. Dover, for the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Blackwell, Robert gent. The Corn-Dealer's Companion: Being New Tables Shewing Exactly the Price of Any Quantity of Corn or Grain, from One Quarter to Five Hundred Quarters, from Twelve Shillings to Twenty Five Shillings the Quarter, Advancing by Three Pences. Most Particularly Useful for Those That Deal in Malt, as Brewers, Distillers, Maltsters, and Malt-Factors, Shewing by Inspection What Allowance Is to Be Made for the Want of Any Number of Quarts Per Quarter at the Abovesaid Prices. By R. B. Gent. London: printed by J. Dover, for the author, 1707.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Blackwell, Robert gent. The Corn-Dealer's Companion: Being New Tables Shewing Exactly the Price of Any Quantity of Corn or Grain, from One Quarter to Five Hundred Quarters, from Twelve Shillings to Twenty Five Shillings the Quarter, Advancing by Three Pences. Most Particularly Useful for Those That Deal in Malt, as Brewers, Distillers, Maltsters, and Malt-Factors, Shewing by Inspection What Allowance Is to Be Made for the Want of Any Number of Quarts Per Quarter at the Abovesaid Prices. By R. B. Gent. printed by J. Dover, for the author, 1707.

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