APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1706). The new art of thriving: Or, the way to get and keep money. Being a Seasonable Caution against the Extravagancies of these Times. Containing Sixteen Excellent Rules and Observations for Promoting good Husbandry, and Banishing Idleness and Profuseness, the certain Parents of Poverty: With a table of expenses, principally intended for an Admonition to Youth, but most necessary to be Practised by All Persons in these Hard Times; And to be Set up in every Family. printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to the Queen, most Excellent Majesty.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The New Art of Thriving: Or, the Way to Get and Keep Money. Being a Seasonable Caution Against the Extravagancies of These Times. Containing Sixteen Excellent Rules and Observations for Promoting Good Husbandry, and Banishing Idleness and Profuseness, the Certain Parents of Poverty: With a Table of Expenses, Principally Intended for an Admonition to Youth, but Most Necessary to Be Practised by All Persons in These Hard Times; And to Be Set Up in Every Family. Edinburgh: printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to the Queen, most Excellent Majesty, 1706.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The New Art of Thriving: Or, the Way to Get and Keep Money. Being a Seasonable Caution Against the Extravagancies of These Times. Containing Sixteen Excellent Rules and Observations for Promoting Good Husbandry, and Banishing Idleness and Profuseness, the Certain Parents of Poverty: With a Table of Expenses, Principally Intended for an Admonition to Youth, but Most Necessary to Be Practised by All Persons in These Hard Times; And to Be Set Up in Every Family. printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to the Queen, most Excellent Majesty, 1706.

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