The merchant's public counting-house: or, New Mercantile Institution: wherein is shewn, the necessity of young merchants being bred to trade with greater advantages than they usually are. With a practicable plan for that purpose . Also some remarks on the benefit of this institution to the young nobility and gentry, and such who are intended for the study of the law. By Malachy Postlethwayt, Esq; the plan to be carried into execution by him and company.

  • Postlethwayt, Malachy, 1707?-1767.
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1751
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Merchant's public counting-house: or, New Mercantile Institution: wherein is shewn, the necessity of young merchants being bred to trade with greater advantages than they usually are. With a practicable plan for that purpose (Online)
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London : Printed for John and Paul Knapton, in Ludgate-Street, 1751.

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The second edition, with a supplement. Addressed to all gentlemen, who intend to bring their sons up merchants.

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