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An Essay to Make a Compleat Accomptant. In Two Parts. Containing, I.A Treatise of Book-Keeping According to the True Italian Method, Wherein are Laid Down, in a Plain and Intelligible Manner, All the Rules Necessary to be Known for a Thorough Understanding of the Theory of that Excellent Art ; and the Practical Part Thereof Rendered Easy by a Great Variety of Examples, Introduced in Two Sets of Books ; Together with Some Rules for Calculating the Exchange with the Principal Trading Places in Europe and America. II. The Solutions of Eighteen Questions in Company Accompts, Comprehending a Great Variety of Busines in Different Branches of Traffick, According to the Following Methods: First, the Solution of Each Question by a Method Entirely New, Agreeable to the Laws of Reason, and Adapted to the Capacity of All. Secondly, By the Italian Or Merchants Method. To which is Added, A Short Specimen of Book-Keeping in Factory, Or the Method Made Use of in the West Indies, by Factors There. By Richard Roose, Late Accomptant in Chesterfield
出版Hannah Roose, and sold, 1760
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