The young accomptant's debitor and creditor: or an introduction to merchants accounts after the Italian manner. In an easie and plain method Altogether new. Adapted to their own concerns, before their Entrance into business. The practice whereof may be Serviceable to Gentlemen who Manage their own Estates; To those in Publick Offices; and indeed, (mutatis mutandis) to the Circumstances of most Persons, with very little Trouble; being kept in a Pocket-Book and Leiger. By Abraham Nicholas, Writing-Master, in Cusheon-Court near Austin-Friars, Broad-Street.

  • Nicholas, Abraham, -1692.
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MDCCXI. [1711]
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London : printed for D. Brown at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar; G. Strahan at the Golden Ball, against the Royal Exchange, Cornhill; R. Simpson at the Harp in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and T. Slater in Moor-Fields, next the Three Tuns near Little Moor-Gate, MDCCXI. [1711]

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[35],10,10,2,2,[5]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T54395
Hanson, 1525

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