The compleat tradesman, or, The exact dealers daily companion: instructing him throughly in all things absolutely necessary to be known by all those who would thrive in the world and in the whole art and mystery of trade and traffick : and will be of constant use for all [brace] merchants, whole-sale men, shopkeepers, retailers, young tradesmen, countrey-chapmen, industrious yeomen, traders in petty villages, and all farmers and others that go to countrey fairs and markets, and for all men whatsoever that be of any trade, or have any considerable dealings in the world / composed by N.H., merchant in the city of London.

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The compleat tradesman, or, The exact dealers daily companion: instructing him throughly in all things absolutely necessary to be known by all those who would thrive in the world and in the whole art and mystery of trade and traffick : and will be of constant use for all [brace] merchants, whole-sale men, shopkeepers, retailers, young tradesmen, countrey-chapmen, industrious yeomen, traders in petty villages, and all farmers and others that go to countrey fairs and markets, and for all men whatsoever that be of any trade, or have any considerable dealings in the world / composed by N.H., merchant in the city of London.
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N. H.
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London :: Printed for John Dunton ...,
1684.
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"The compleat tradesman, or, The exact dealers daily companion: instructing him throughly in all things absolutely necessary to be known by all those who would thrive in the world and in the whole art and mystery of trade and traffick : and will be of constant use for all [brace] merchants, whole-sale men, shopkeepers, retailers, young tradesmen, countrey-chapmen, industrious yeomen, traders in petty villages, and all farmers and others that go to countrey fairs and markets, and for all men whatsoever that be of any trade, or have any considerable dealings in the world / composed by N.H., merchant in the city of London." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A87183.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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ADVERTISEMENT. BOOKS lately Printed for J. Dunton, VIZ.

I. THE Pilgrims Guide, from the Cra∣dle to his Death-Bed, in a pleasant new Allegory▪ To which is added, The Sick-Man's Passing-Bell, with 50 ingenious Treatises besides: To which is annext an impartial Treatise concerning Devils, Apparitions, Ghsts of Dead Persons, Hags, Wizards, Withch•••• and their Imps; with the manner how persons become Witches: Illustrated with 8 Copper-Plates.

II. The Travels of True Godliness (By B. Keach, Author of War with the Devil) in a new Allegory: To which is now ad∣ded 5 new Cuts; together with True God∣liness's Voyage to Sea.

III. The Prog••••ss of Sin; or, The Tra∣vels of Ʋngodliness; in a Pleasant Allegory likewise; Both written by the same Au∣thor.

IV. The Continuation of the Morning Ex∣ercise, in Octob. 1682. By 31 Reverend Divines in the City of London.

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