APA Citation

Cocker, E. (1735). Cocker's arithmetick: Being a plain and familiar method, suitable to the meanest capacity for the full understanding of that incomparable art as it is now taught by the ablest school-masters in city and country (31st ed.). London, printed ; Dublin: Reprinted by and for S. Fuller.

Chicago Style Citation

Cocker, Edward. Cocker's Arithmetick: Being a Plain and Familiar Method, Suitable to the Meanest Capacity for the Full Understanding of That Incomparable Art As It Is Now Taught By the Ablest School-masters in City and Country. 31st ed. London, printed ; Dublin: Reprinted by and for S. Fuller, 1735.

MLA Citation

Cocker, Edward. Cocker's Arithmetick: Being a Plain and Familiar Method, Suitable to the Meanest Capacity for the Full Understanding of That Incomparable Art As It Is Now Taught By the Ablest School-masters in City and Country. 31st ed. London, printed ; Dublin: Reprinted by and for S. Fuller, 1735.

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