APA (7th ed.) Citation

Laurie, J. d. 1. (1776). Tables of simple and compound interest: Calculated to ascertain the amount and present worth at principal sums and annuities; with their comparative values, whether interest and annuities be payable yearly or half-yearly. With explanation and examples. To which are subjoined, a few remarks, in which Dr. Price's observations on reversionary payments, &c. &c. relative to the payment of the national debt, are clearly proven to be erroneous. By John Laurie, teacher of mathematics. Printed for the author; and sold by W. Creech, and W. Schaw. And by J. Murray, London.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Laurie, John d. 1791. Tables of Simple and Compound Interest: Calculated to Ascertain the Amount and Present Worth at Principal Sums and Annuities; with Their Comparative Values, Whether Interest and Annuities Be Payable Yearly or Half-yearly. With Explanation and Examples. To Which Are Subjoined, a Few Remarks, in Which Dr. Price's Observations on Reversionary Payments, &c. &c. Relative to the Payment of the National Debt, Are Clearly Proven to Be Erroneous. By John Laurie, Teacher of Mathematics. Edinburgh: Printed for the author; and sold by W. Creech, and W. Schaw. And by J. Murray, London, 1776.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Laurie, John d. 1791. Tables of Simple and Compound Interest: Calculated to Ascertain the Amount and Present Worth at Principal Sums and Annuities; with Their Comparative Values, Whether Interest and Annuities Be Payable Yearly or Half-yearly. With Explanation and Examples. To Which Are Subjoined, a Few Remarks, in Which Dr. Price's Observations on Reversionary Payments, &c. &c. Relative to the Payment of the National Debt, Are Clearly Proven to Be Erroneous. By John Laurie, Teacher of Mathematics. Printed for the author; and sold by W. Creech, and W. Schaw. And by J. Murray, London, 1776.

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