A Practical System of Book-keeping by Single and Double Entry: Containing Forms of Books and Practical Exercises, Adapted to the Use of the Farmer, Mechanic, Merchant, and Professional Man ...A. S. Barnes, 1858 - 296 lappuses |
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... Book - keeping should be more extensively taught in our schools . Among the many books already published on this subject , none are well adapted to , BOOK - KEEPING . INTRODUCTION Bill of Purchase Bill of Book Account.
... Book - keeping should be more extensively taught in our schools . Among the many books already published on this subject , none are well adapted to , BOOK - KEEPING . INTRODUCTION Bill of Purchase Bill of Book Account.
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... schools . Hence , this important study is almost entirely neglected by those who attend such schools only , and pursued by but few who attend those of a higher grade . Many , indeed , think that the study of Book - keeping is useless ...
... schools . Hence , this important study is almost entirely neglected by those who attend such schools only , and pursued by but few who attend those of a higher grade . Many , indeed , think that the study of Book - keeping is useless ...
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... schools . The work is plain , simple , and comprehensive , and well adapted to meet the wants of the business com munity . In many respects I deem it superior to any other work of the kind with which I am acquainted . I shall recommend ...
... schools . The work is plain , simple , and comprehensive , and well adapted to meet the wants of the business com munity . In many respects I deem it superior to any other work of the kind with which I am acquainted . I shall recommend ...
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... Schools for the city of Newark . " Your theory and practice of Penmanship , which I have had several opportunities to see tested and applied , is , in my opinion , truly philosophical , and fully justifiee the high estimate formed of it ...
... Schools for the city of Newark . " Your theory and practice of Penmanship , which I have had several opportunities to see tested and applied , is , in my opinion , truly philosophical , and fully justifiee the high estimate formed of it ...
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... schools . The author truly remarks in the preface , " The advantages of frequent practice in speaking are so many and so great , that it should receive more prominence in all ( schools . " Salem ( Mass . ) Advertiser . III . NORTHEND'S ...
... schools . The author truly remarks in the preface , " The advantages of frequent practice in speaking are so many and so great , that it should receive more prominence in all ( schools . " Salem ( Mass . ) Advertiser . III . NORTHEND'S ...
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