The merchants clerk: or, the business at the Custom-House made easy, with respect to the method of reporting and clearing ships Inwards and Outwards, and entering goods on Importation and Exportation, Foreign, Coastwise, and Land-Carriage. Also forms of the several dispatches or clearances given by the Officers of the Customs to the Masters of Vessels, &c. By William Hunter, Of the Long-Room, Custom-House, London.

  • Hunter, William, of the Custom House, London.
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MDCCLXVI. [1766]
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London : printed by T. and J. W. Pasham; for the author, and sold by D. Steel, at the Bible and Crown, in King-Street, Little Tower-Hill, MDCCLXVI. [1766]

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iv,[4],220,221*-224*,221-253,[11]p.,plates ; 80.

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