APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Cantillon, R. d. 1. (1759). The analysis of trade, commerce, coin, bullion, banks, and foreign exchanges: Wherein the true principles of this useful knowledge are fully but briefly laid down and explained, to give a clear idea of their happy consequences to society, when well regulated taken chiefly from a manuscript of a very ingenious gentleman deceas'd, and adapted to the present situation of our trade and commerce. By Philip Cantillon, late of the city of London, merchant. Printed for the author, and sold by Mr. Lewis in Covent-Garden; Mr. Goddart in Duke-Street, Lincolns-Inn-Fields; Mr. Vaillant in the Strand; Mrs. Cooper in Pater-noster-Row; and Mr. Brackestone in Cornhill.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Cantillon, Richard d. 1734. The Analysis of Trade, Commerce, Coin, Bullion, Banks, and Foreign Exchanges: Wherein the True Principles of This Useful Knowledge Are Fully but Briefly Laid Down and Explained, to Give a Clear Idea of Their Happy Consequences to Society, When Well Regulated Taken Chiefly from a Manuscript of a Very Ingenious Gentleman Deceas'd, and Adapted to the Present Situation of Our Trade and Commerce. By Philip Cantillon, Late of the City of London, Merchant. London: Printed for the author, and sold by Mr. Lewis in Covent-Garden; Mr. Goddart in Duke-Street, Lincolns-Inn-Fields; Mr. Vaillant in the Strand; Mrs. Cooper in Pater-noster-Row; and Mr. Brackestone in Cornhill, 1759.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Cantillon, Richard d. 1734. The Analysis of Trade, Commerce, Coin, Bullion, Banks, and Foreign Exchanges: Wherein the True Principles of This Useful Knowledge Are Fully but Briefly Laid Down and Explained, to Give a Clear Idea of Their Happy Consequences to Society, When Well Regulated Taken Chiefly from a Manuscript of a Very Ingenious Gentleman Deceas'd, and Adapted to the Present Situation of Our Trade and Commerce. By Philip Cantillon, Late of the City of London, Merchant. Printed for the author, and sold by Mr. Lewis in Covent-Garden; Mr. Goddart in Duke-Street, Lincolns-Inn-Fields; Mr. Vaillant in the Strand; Mrs. Cooper in Pater-noster-Row; and Mr. Brackestone in Cornhill, 1759.

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