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- catalog alternative "Essay to unfold the mystery of accounts.".
- catalog alternative "Gentleman accountant.".
- catalog contributor b3861832.
- catalog created "1714.".
- catalog date "1714".
- catalog date "1714.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1714.".
- catalog description "I. The great advantage of gentlemens keeping their own accompts, with directions to persons of quality and fortune.--II. The ruin that attends men of estates by neglect of accompts.--III. The usefulness of the knowledge of accompts to such are any way employed in the public affairs of the nation.--IV. Of banes; those of Venice and the Turkey Company.--V. Of stocks, and stock-jobbing; the frauds therein detected.--VI. A short and easy vocabulary of certain words that in the language of accompting take a particular meaning.".
- catalog extent "vi, 263, [35] p.".
- catalog isPartOf "Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, microfilmed collection of rare works on accountancy. Group A, English language ; reel 5.".
- catalog isPartOf "Making of the Modern World. net".
- catalog issued "1714".
- catalog issued "1714.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Printed for E. Curll,".
- catalog subject "Accounting Early works to 1800.".
- catalog subject "Bookkeeping Early works to 1800.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The great advantage of gentlemens keeping their own accompts, with directions to persons of quality and fortune.--II. The ruin that attends men of estates by neglect of accompts.--III. The usefulness of the knowledge of accompts to such are any way employed in the public affairs of the nation.--IV. Of banes; those of Venice and the Turkey Company.--V. Of stocks, and stock-jobbing; the frauds therein detected.--VI. A short and easy vocabulary of certain words that in the language of accompting take a particular meaning.".
- catalog title "Essay to unfold the mystery of accounts.".
- catalog title "Gentleman accountant.".
- catalog title "The gentleman accomptant, or, An essay to unfold the mystery of accompts by way of debtor and creditor, commonly called merchants accompts, and applying the same to the concerns of the nobility and gentry of England. Done by a person of honour.".
- catalog type "text".