The Practical Counting House: Or, Calculation and Accountantship Illustrated, in All the Cases that Can Occur in Trade, Domestic Or Foreign Proper Or Company; in Buying, Selling, Drawing, Remitting, Exporting, Importing, Factorage, Brokerage, Insurance, Exchange, &c. To which is Added, an Appendix, Containing Procedents of Writing, English and Sco[t]s, Proper for Every Regular Counting House; and a Book of Rates, Exhibiting, at One View, the Duty and Drawback Upon Every Commodity the British Merchant Exports Or Imports, with a Summary of the Laws Respecting the Same. By James Scruton, of the Academy in Glasgow, Author of the Mercantile PenmanshipJames Duncan, bookseller, opposite to the main guard, 1777 - Bookkeeping - 530 pages |