Hendrick, E. H. (1810). A new and plain system of arithmetic, containing the several rules of that useful science concisely defined and greatly simplified: The whole particularly adapted to the easy and regular instructions of youth and to the trade and commerce of the United States. Printed by Lynch & Davis.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHendrick, Elijah H. A New and Plain System of Arithmetic, Containing the Several Rules of That Useful Science Concisely Defined and Greatly Simplified: The Whole Particularly Adapted to the Easy and Regular Instructions of Youth and to the Trade and Commerce of the United States. Richmond: Printed by Lynch & Davis, 1810.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationHendrick, Elijah H. A New and Plain System of Arithmetic, Containing the Several Rules of That Useful Science Concisely Defined and Greatly Simplified: The Whole Particularly Adapted to the Easy and Regular Instructions of Youth and to the Trade and Commerce of the United States. Printed by Lynch & Davis, 1810.