Simpson, J. (1781). An Accurate table, ascertaining the progressive depreciation of the paper-currency, in the province of South-Carolina, during the late usurpation: With a comprehensive digest of the proofs and evidences, laid before the commissioners appointed for that purpose, by the Honourable James Simpson, Esquire, intendant-general of the police in the said province, whereon the said table is founded : To which are subjoined, a few brief observations, tending to elucidate so intricate a subject. Printed by John Wells, Jun. at his Office, no. 71, Tradd-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSimpson, James. An Accurate Table, Ascertaining the Progressive Depreciation of the Paper-currency, in the Province of South-Carolina, During the Late Usurpation: With a Comprehensive Digest of the Proofs and Evidences, Laid Before the Commissioners Appointed for That Purpose, by the Honourable James Simpson, Esquire, Intendant-general of the Police in the Said Province, Whereon the Said Table Is Founded : To Which Are Subjoined, a Few Brief Observations, Tending to Elucidate so Intricate a Subject. Charlestown [S.C.]: Printed by John Wells, Jun. at his Office, no. 71, Tradd-Street, 1781.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationSimpson, James. An Accurate Table, Ascertaining the Progressive Depreciation of the Paper-currency, in the Province of South-Carolina, During the Late Usurpation: With a Comprehensive Digest of the Proofs and Evidences, Laid Before the Commissioners Appointed for That Purpose, by the Honourable James Simpson, Esquire, Intendant-general of the Police in the Said Province, Whereon the Said Table Is Founded : To Which Are Subjoined, a Few Brief Observations, Tending to Elucidate so Intricate a Subject. Printed by John Wells, Jun. at his Office, no. 71, Tradd-Street, 1781.