Clavis commercii: or, The key of commerce Shewing, the true method of keeping merchants books, after the Italian manner of debtor and creditor; in one hundred and twenty propositions, containing most cases relating to merchandize. With a practical waste book, journal and ledger, and directions how to ballance the ledger, and transfer the ballance thereof, as an inventory into a new ledger. Designed for the help and assistance of young merchants, at their first entrance on their apprenticeship to their masters. By J.H. of London, merchant.
- Hawkins, John, active 17th century
- Date:
- 1704
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Clavis commercii: or, The key of commerce (Online)
Clavis commercii: or, The key of commerce: Shewing, the true method of keeping merchants books, after the Italian manner of debtor and creditor; in one hundred and twenty propositions, containing most cases relating to merchandize. With a practical waste
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London : Printed for Eben. Tracy, at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, and John Wyar, at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1704.
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The second edition. Corrected and amended by John Rayner, writing-master, formerly servant to Col. John Ayres.
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- Full text available: 1704.