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| | Books by James Arlington Bennet: Books in the extended shelves: Bennet, James Arlington, 1788-1863: The American system of practical book-keeping, adapted to the commerce of the United States ... exemplified in one set of books kept by double entry ... Designed for the use of schools, academies, and counting houses. To which are added forms of the most approved auxiliary books, with a chart. (Ivison & Phinney, 1854) (page images at HathiTrust) Bennet, James Arlington, 1788-1863: 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, to which are added forms of the most approved auxiliary books; and a copperplate engraving, exhibiting at one view, the final balance of the leger. (Collins & Hannay, 1824) (page images at HathiTrust) Bennet, James Arlington, 1788-1863: 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... (Collins, Keese & co., 1839) (page images at HathiTrust)
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