Preston's Treatise on Book-keeping, Or Arbitrary Rules Made Plain: 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.]. In two parts

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Robinson, Pratt & Company, 1842
 

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