(1783). The much approved Bank of England's vade mecum, or, Sure guide extremely proper and useful for all persons who have any money matters to transact in the hall of the bank, &c. ... in which every office, place, and the manner of procuring notes of every sort for cash, or cash for notes is so distinctly described, that any gentleman-farmer, or the greatest strangers to the Bank, may with certainty and propriety do all they want, without being obliged to ask any questions of any person whatever / by a gentleman of the Bank, &c. [electronic resource].
Citazione stile Chigago Style (17a edizione)The Much Approved Bank of England's Vade Mecum, or, Sure Guide Extremely Proper and Useful for All Persons Who Have Any Money Matters to Transact in the Hall of the Bank, &c. ... in Which Every Office, Place, and the Manner of Procuring Notes of Every Sort for Cash, or Cash for Notes Is so Distinctly Described, That Any Gentleman-farmer, or the Greatest Strangers to the Bank, May with Certainty and Propriety Do All They Want, Without Being Obliged to Ask Any Questions of Any Person Whatever / by a Gentleman of the Bank, &c. [electronic Resource]. 1783.
Citatione MLA (9a ed.)The Much Approved Bank of England's Vade Mecum, or, Sure Guide Extremely Proper and Useful for All Persons Who Have Any Money Matters to Transact in the Hall of the Bank, &c. ... in Which Every Office, Place, and the Manner of Procuring Notes of Every Sort for Cash, or Cash for Notes Is so Distinctly Described, That Any Gentleman-farmer, or the Greatest Strangers to the Bank, May with Certainty and Propriety Do All They Want, Without Being Obliged to Ask Any Questions of Any Person Whatever / by a Gentleman of the Bank, &c. [electronic Resource]. 1783.