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Commerce - England - London - Early works to 1800
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The comes commercii; or, Merchant and trader's companion. Containing, useful tables, shewing the value ... of goods or wares ready cast of more ... merchants' use, than any other extent. ... an ingenious accomptant. To which is prefixed, ... and Half Guineas, from J. ... 2 and 1/2, and progressively to 250, carefully ... together with table of the number of yards in the several scores of linen, from 1 to 150. ... last calculated originally, and the whole book last up in manuscript, and corrected at the Press, By John Watson, bookseller.
Watson, John, -1769.Date: 1795- Books
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A List of some old papers containing acts in favours of Scotsmen, by the kings of England. ...
Date: 1705?]- Books
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A new introduction to trade and business, very useful for youth of both sexes. Wherein is contained a great variety of receipts for money, goods, &c. promissory notes, bills of exchange, bills of parcels, and bills on book debts. With ample instructions how to form them. Also several instructive exercises, disbursements, week's expences, goods bought at sales, &c. to which are added, I. Commercial and epistolary correspondence, exemplified in various forms of business, and familiar letters. II. A list of the most common abbreviations of words for the dispatch of business. III. Arithmetical tables, of weights and measures. IV. A new set of questions to exercise the learner in several of the rules of arithmetic, by way of amusement, as well as improvement. V. The explanation and use of the frontispiece, or perpetual almanac. The eighth edition, corrected and improved. With copper plates neatly engraved. By Peter Hudson. Author of 'The French scholar's guide,' &c. and other schoolmasters. Designed for the use of schools, and youth in general.
Hudson, Peter.Date: MDCCXCV. [1795]- Books
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The trade of South-Sea stock.
South Sea Company.Date: 1721?]- Books
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The analysis of trade, commerce, coin, bullion, banks, and foreign exchanges. Wherein the true principles of this useful knowledge are fully but briefly laid down and explained, to give a clear idea of their happy consequences to society, when well regulated taken chiefly from a manuscript of a very ingenious gentleman deceas'd, and adapted to the present situation of our trade and commerce. By Philip Cantillon, late of the city of London, merchant.
Cantillon, Richard, -1734.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]