Sedger's rudiments of book-keeping; wherein the invention of applying and opposing the terms debtor and creditor, according to the Italian Method, is explained; by which the Art is demonstrated, made perfectly easy, and reduced into four plain Cases, applicable and infallible in every Occurrence or Example, of home or foreign Trade, which is more than can be found in any other Instructions of the Kind.

  • Sedger, John.
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MDCCLXXVII. [1777]
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Sedger's rudiments. Part I

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London : printed for Fielding and Walker, No. 20, Pater-Noster Row; and Mr. Kent, the Corner of King's-Gate Street, Holborn, MDCCLXXVII. [1777]

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[2],45,1-13,1-13,[1]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T90208

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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