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Preston's treatise on bookkeeping

Title:Preston's treatise on bookkeeping
Alternate title:[Preston's] treatise on book-keeping, or Arbitrary rules made plain. In two parts. Adapted to the use of academies and common schools; with varied examples, accompanied with detailed explanations... [the first part being designed for the use of mechanics of all classes; the second, arranges more particularly for the instruction of young men who contemplate the pursuit of mercantile business. Showing the method of keeping accounts by double entry: embracing a variety of useful instruction relative to different kinds of business.]
Alternate title:Arbitrary rules made plain
Alternate title:Treatise on book-keeping
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Note:Robinson, Pratt & co., 1842
  
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Subject:Accounting
Subject:Bookkeeping
Subject:Instructional and educational works
Subject:Manuals (Handbooks)
Subject:Tables (Data)
Subject:Tonnage -- Tables
Subject:Volume (Cubic content) -- Tables
Subject:Weights and measures -- Tables
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