The complete English tradesman, in familiar letters; direƈting him in all the ſeveral parts and progressions of trade : Calculated for the instruƈtion of our inland tradeſmen; and eſpecially of young beginners
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The complete English tradesman, in familiar letters; direƈting him in all the ſeveral parts and progressions of trade : Calculated for the instruƈtion of our inland tradeſmen; and eſpecially of young beginners
Printed for George Ewing at the Angel and Bible, 1726
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Title page in red and black
Contents: (from t.p.) I. His acquainting himſelf with Buſineſs during his Apprenticeſhip -- II. His writing to his Correſpondents, and obtaining a general knowledge of Trade; as well what he is not, as what he is employ'd in -- III. Of Diligence and Application, as the Life of all Business -- IV. Cautions against Over-trading. -- V. Of the ordinary Occaſions of a Tradeſman's Ruin; ſuch as Expenſive Living --- Too early Marrying -- Innocent Diverſions -- Giving and taking too much Credit--Leaving Buſineſs to Servants -- Being above Buſineſs -- Entering into dangerous Partnerſhips, &c. -- VI. Direƈtions in the ſeveral Diſtreſſes of a Tradeſman, when he comes to fall
Contents: (from t.p.) VII. Of Tradeſmen Compounding with their Debrors, and why they are ſo particularly ſevere -- VIII. Of Tradeſmen ruining one anotherby Rumour and Scandal -- IX. Of the Cuſtomary Frauds of Trade, which even honeſt Men allow themſelves to praƈtiſe -- X. Of Credit, and how it is only ſupported by Honesty -- XI. Direƈtions for Book-Keeping, punƈtual paying Bills, and thereby maintaining Credit -- XII. Of the Dignity and Honour of Trade in England, more than in other Countries; and how the Trading Families in England are mingled with the Nobility and Gently, so as not to be ſeparated or diſtinguiſhed