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Plain truth: or, Serious considerations on the present state of the city of Philadelphia, and province of Pennsylvania. By a tradesman of Philadelphia. [Sixteen lines in Latin from Sallust]
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790.Date: in the year MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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The tradesman's looking-glass; all trades in an uproar: or, a hue and cry after money and trade: being an account of the miseries of those that want money, ...
Date: 1785?]- Books
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The art of cookery made easy and refined : comprising ample directions for preparing every article requisite for furnishing the tables of the nobleman, gentleman, and tradesman / by John Mollard.
Mollard, John.Date: 1801- Books
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Of kneeling in prayer, in the publick worship: a perswasive to the duty, and irreverence lamented and admonish'd. In a letter to an ingenious tradesman, and a sensible countryman.
Date: 1723- Books
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The art of cookery made easy and refined : comprising ample directions for preparing every article requisite for furnishing the tables ofthe nobleman, gentleman, and tradesman / by Mr. John Mollard.
Mollard, John.Date: 1807- Books
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A general introduction to trade and business. Or, the young merchant's and tradesman's magazine. Being an assistant to youths, on their leaving school, and entring on apprenticeship; ... By William Markham. ...
Markham, William.Date: 1738- Books
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The gentleman's new memorandum book improv'd: or, the merchant's and tradesman's daily pocket journal for the year 1764. Disposed in a method more useful and convenient for all sorts of business, ...
Date: [1764]- Books
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The merchant and tradesman's daily companion, and traveller's and countryman's true instructor. Containing, I. A table at one view of the market towns, fairs, ... IV. The rules and rates of watermen, carmen, ...
Date: [1729?]- Books
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The tradesman's and traveller's pocket companion: or, the Bath and Bristol guide: calculated for the use of gentlemen and ladies who visit Bath; The Inhabitants of Bath and Bristol; and All Persons who have Occasion to Travel.
Date: 1753- Books
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An humble proposal to the people of England, for the encrease of their trade, and encouragement of their manufactures; Whether the present uncertainity of affairs issues in peace or war. By the author of the compleat tradesman.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1729- Books
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The Hackney scuffle, in a conference between a gentleman, a tradesman, a farmer, and others, for and against the intended Turnpike. Wherein all the allegations on both sides are fairly stated, and an impartial inference drawn from the whole.
Date: [1738]- Books
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The way to be wise and wealthy: recommended to all; apply'd, more particularly, and accommodated to the several conditions and circumstances of the gentleman, the scholar, the soldier, the tradesman, the sailor, the artificer, the husbandman. By a merchant.
Merchant.Date: 1773- Books
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The way to be wise and wealthy; recommended to all. Apply'd, more particularly, and accommodated to the several conditions and circumstances of the gentleman, the scholar, the soldier, the tradesman, the sailor, the artificer, the husbandman. By a merchant.
Merchant.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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The complete English tradesman: directing him in the several parts and progressions of trade, from his first entring upon business, ... Calculated for the use of all our inland tradesmen, as well in the city as country. In two volumes. ...
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1745- Books
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The way to be wise and wealthy: Recommended to all; apply'd, more particularly, and accommodated to the several conditions and circumstances of the gentleman, the scholar, the soldier, the tradesman, the sailor, the artificer, the husbandman. By a Merchant.
Merchant.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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The way to be wise and wealthy: Recommended to all; apply'd, more particularly, and accommodated to the several conditions and circumstances of the gentleman, the scholar, the soldier, the tradesman, the sailor, the artificer, the husbandman. By a Merchant.
Merchant.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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The liverpool memorandum-book; or, gentleman's, merchant's and tradesman's daily pocket-journal, for the year M,DCC,LIII: so contrived as to be useful and convenient for all sorts of people, particularly, with regard to their expences, engagements and occasional business.
Date: [1753]- Books
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Liberty and property preserved against republicans and levellers. A collection of tracts. Number VIII. Containing Dialogue between a tradesman and his porter-Analysis and refutation of Paine's Rights of man-Questions to the people of Great Britain-Think a little.
Association for Preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers (London, England)Date: [1793]- Books
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The readiest reckoner ever invented, : for assisting the tradesman, the merchant, the gentleman, &c. in finding the amount, at any given price, of any number from one to ten thousand. ... The whole constructed, and separately calculated, / by Stephen Simpson and Edward Wise, accountants.
Simpson, Ludi, 1953-Date: 1811- Books
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Cooley's cyclopaedia of practical receipts and collateral information in the arts, manufactures, professions, and trades, including medicine, pharmacy, hygiene, and domestic economy : designed as a comprehensive supplement to the pharmacopoeia and general book of reference for the manufacturer, tradesman, amateur, and heads of families.
Tuson Richard Vine, 1832-1888.Date: 1880- Books
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Cooley's Cyclopædia of practical receipts and collateral information in the arts, manufactures, professions, and trades, including medicine, pharmacy, and domestic economy : designed as a comprehensive supplement to the pharmacopœia and general book of reference for the manufacturer, tradesman, amateur, and heads of families.
Cooley, Arnold J. (Arnold James)Date: 1892- Books
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An address to the people of Great Britain and Ireland, exhorting, from the recent instances of disaffection, and the horror to which they were exposed, to continue peaceable: 1. From the difficulty of effecting a Revolution, under circumstances which attach the nation to its government, notwithstanding of some real evils admitted on all hands. 2. From the uncertain issue of such an experiment. 3. From the folly of contending for what we already possess in the most perfect degree, Liberty and Equality; and of allowing others to impose upon us the belief of being oppressed by evils which we do not feel, and which do not exist. 4. From the consideration that the taxes in general fall upon that part of the community which is best able to bear them; at least, that they do not affect the Labourer, the Mechanic, the Manufacturer, nor the Merchant. By a tradesman.
Tradesman.Date: 1793- Books
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The compleat compting-house companion: or, young merchant and tradesman's sure guide. To which is added, in the Introduction, a state of the new duties on wines, cyder, and perry; which are contained in no other Treatise on Trade. By a society of merchants and tradesmen.
Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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The gentleman's assistant, tradesman's lawyer, and country-man's friend. 1. Directing them in Contracts, Bargains and Agreements, whereby they may learn to buy and contract safely, and cautiously avoid being over-reached in their Bargains, &c. 2. Concerning borrowing, lending and restoring, and of Goods pledged and pawned. 3. Setting forth several other adjudged Cases relating to Tradesmen, &c. 4. Cases relating to Farmers, and concerning stoppage of Ways, Watercourses, Lights, Commons, and several other Nusances. 5. Concerning scandalous Words, purposely spoken to the Prejudice of a Man, &c. 6. Concerning Leases, Mortgages, Corn, Waste, Distresses, &c. Also many other matters relating to Landlord and Tenant. 7. Concerning discharging and ending of Actions, Suits and Controversies, and therein largely concerning Arbitrements, Awards and Umpirage, with all their Circumstances. 8. Certain Statute-Laws, concerning Labourers, Tradesmen, Artificers, Apprentices, Servants, Petty-Chapmen, &c. Collected from the ancient and modern law-books, and confirmed by several Authorities, and therefore may be useful as well to the Professors of the Law, as to Gentlemen, Tradesmen and others.
Date: 1709- Books
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The gentleman's assistant, tradesman's lawyer, and country-man's friend. I. Directing them in Contracts, Bargains and Agreements, whereby they may learn to buy and contract safely, and cautiously avoid being over-reached in their Bargains, &c. II. Concerning borrowing, lending and restoring, and of Goods pledged and pawned. III. Setting forth several other adjudged Cases relating to Tradesmen, &c. IV. Cases relating to Farmers, and concerning Stoppage of Ways, Water-Courses, Lights, Commons, and several other Nusances. V. Concerning scandalous Words, purposely spoken to the Prejudice of a Man, &c. VI. Concerning Leases, Mortgages, Corn, Waste, Distresses, &c. Also many other matters relating to Landlord and Tenant. Vii. Concerning discharging and ending of Actions, Suits and Controversies, and therein largely concerning Arbitrements, Awards and Umpirage, with all their Circumstances. Viii. Certain Statute-Laws, concerning Labourers, Tradesmen, Artificers, Apprentices, Petty Chapmen, &c. Collected from the ancient and modern law-books, and confirmed by several Authorities; and therefore may be useful as well to the Professors of the Law, as to Gentlemen, Tradesmen and others. The third edition, corrected and enlarged with an appendix and many other proper Additions; with a Table to the Whole.
Date: MDCCXX. [1720]