Title: | The American system of practical book-keeping, adapted to the commerce of the United States, in its domestic and foreign relations ... [comprehending all the modern improvements in the practice of the art; and exemplified in one set of books kept by double entry, embracing five different methods of keeping a journal.] Designed for the use of schools... |
Author: | Bennet, James Arlington, 1788-1863 |
Note: | Collins, Keese & co., 1839 |
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