The key of knowledge for all merchants : shewing in short how to give the true title of debtor and creditor out of the waste-book into the journal, in double partye, after the Italian, French, and Dutch method.
| Main Author: | Ammonet, S. (Author) |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Dublin :
Printed, and are to be sold by the author in Essex-street,
1696.
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