The housekeeper's and clerk's assistant. Being tables carefully calculated for paying wages, salaries, annuities, and interest, from One Shilling to Ten Thousand Pounds per Annum; after an entire, new, and more exact Method than any hitherto published; and so easy as to be understood by the meanest Capacity, being useful in all Families, Offices, &c. By J. Clarke, Late Supervisor of the Excise.

  • Clarke, J., late supervisor of the Excise.
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[1783]
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London : printed for William Stuart, No 67, Pater-Noster-Row, [1783]

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v,[1],65,[1]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T84239

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