APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Hayes, R. a. a. w. (1740). The negociator's magazine: Or, The most authentick account yet published of the monies, weights, and measures, of the principal places of trade in the world. Also an account of the European exchanges in general; the customs of merchants relating thereto; and rules and examples to cast them up by; with the nature and use of simple and compound arbitrations; and an history of the English gold and silver coins, for near 500 years past. To which are added, curious calculations of great use in the West-India, Carolina, and New-England trades, and tables shewing the intrinsick value of any foreign gold or silver coin. All of great use of merchants and traders; and entirely necessary to those who would understand merchants accompts. The sixth edition, with many alternations, and great additions. By Richard Hayes, teacher of merchants accompts; late of Princes-street near the Bank of England, now of Queen-street near Cheapside. Printed for John Noon, at the White Hart, near Mercers Chapel in Cheapside.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Hayes, Richard accomptant and writing-master. The Negociator's Magazine: Or, The Most Authentick Account yet Published of the Monies, Weights, and Measures, of the Principal Places of Trade in the World. Also an Account of the European Exchanges in General; the Customs of Merchants Relating Thereto; and Rules and Examples to Cast Them Up by; with the Nature and Use of Simple and Compound Arbitrations; and an History of the English Gold and Silver Coins, for Near 500 Years Past. To Which Are Added, Curious Calculations of Great Use in the West-India, Carolina, and New-England Trades, and Tables Shewing the Intrinsick Value of Any Foreign Gold or Silver Coin. All of Great Use of Merchants and Traders; and Entirely Necessary to Those Who Would Understand Merchants Accompts. The Sixth Edition, with Many Alternations, and Great Additions. By Richard Hayes, Teacher of Merchants Accompts; Late of Princes-street Near the Bank of England, Now of Queen-street Near Cheapside. London: Printed for John Noon, at the White Hart, near Mercers Chapel in Cheapside, 1740.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Hayes, Richard accomptant and writing-master. The Negociator's Magazine: Or, The Most Authentick Account yet Published of the Monies, Weights, and Measures, of the Principal Places of Trade in the World. Also an Account of the European Exchanges in General; the Customs of Merchants Relating Thereto; and Rules and Examples to Cast Them Up by; with the Nature and Use of Simple and Compound Arbitrations; and an History of the English Gold and Silver Coins, for Near 500 Years Past. To Which Are Added, Curious Calculations of Great Use in the West-India, Carolina, and New-England Trades, and Tables Shewing the Intrinsick Value of Any Foreign Gold or Silver Coin. All of Great Use of Merchants and Traders; and Entirely Necessary to Those Who Would Understand Merchants Accompts. The Sixth Edition, with Many Alternations, and Great Additions. By Richard Hayes, Teacher of Merchants Accompts; Late of Princes-street Near the Bank of England, Now of Queen-street Near Cheapside. Printed for John Noon, at the White Hart, near Mercers Chapel in Cheapside, 1740.

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