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Leben und seltsame, überraschende Abenteuer des Seefahrers Robinson Crusoe
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Everyman's library
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The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders
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Das Leben und die ganz ungemeinen Begebenheiten des weltberühmten Engelländers Robinson Crusoe
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The mercantile library or, Complete English tradesman
Directing him in the several parts and progressions of trade, from his first entring upon business, to his leaving off. Containing the following subjects, viz. shewing what a complete tradesman should understand. 1. Of his setting out. 2. Of writing to correspondents. 3. Of the trading style. 4. Needful to have a general knowledge of all business. 5. Of diligence and application. 6. Of over-trading. 7. Of breaking in time. 8. Causes of a tradesmans ruin. 9. Of innocent diversions commonly so called. 10. Of expensive living, &c. 11. Of suretiship. 12. Of early marrying. 13. Of trusting to servants: duty of a master. 14. Of compositions. 15. Duty of creditors and debtors in this case. 16. Heads of the last bankrupt act. 17. Tradesmens characters inviolable. 18. Of partnership. 19. Of honest dealing and veracity. 20. Of customary frauds in trade. 21. English silks how improv'd. 22. Of fine shops, &c. 23. Tradesmens wives, should be let into the knowledge of business, and not be above it. 24. Of noble families who owe their rise to trade. 25. Dignity of trade in England. 26. Of the English inland trade. 27. Of credit in trade. 28. Of punctual paying bills, &c. calculated for the use of all traders -
A supplement to The complete English tradesman
Containing I. A warning against tradesmens borrowing money upon interest. II. A caution against that destructive practice of drawing and remitting, as also discounting promissory bills, meerly for a supply of cash. III. Direction for the trademan's accounts, with brief, but plain examples and specimens for book-keeping. IV. Of keeping a duplicate or pocket ledger in case of fire -
The complete English tradesman
In familiar letters: directing him in the several parts and progressions of trade. Vol. II. In two parts. Part I. Directed chiefly to the more-experienc'd tradesmen; with cautions and advices to them after they are thriven, and suppos'd to be grown rich, viz. 1. Against running out of their business into needless projects and dangerous adventures, no tradesman being above disaster. 2. Against oppressing one another by engrossing, underselling, combinations in trade, &c. 3. Advices, that when he leaves off his business, he should part friends with the world; the great advantages of it, with a word of the scandalous character of a purse-proud tradesman. 4. Against being litigious and vexatious, and apt to go to law for trisles; with some reasons why tradesmens differences should, if possible, be all ended by arbitration. Part II. Being useful generals in trade, describing the principles and foundation of the home trade of Great Britain; with large tables of our manufactures, calculations of the product, shipping, carriage of goods by land, importation from abroad, consumption at home, &c. by all which the infinite number of our tradesmen are employ'd, and the general wealth of the nation rais'd and increas'd. The whole calculated for the use of all our Inland tradesmen, as well in the city as in the country -
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Leben und wunderbare Abenteuer des Robinson Crusoe
Seemanns aus York, der 28 Jahre lang ganz einsam auf einer unbewohnten Insel an der Küste Amerikas nahe der Mündung des grossen Stromes Orinoko lebte, wohin er als einziger Überlebender der ganzen Mannschaft durch Schiffbruch verschlagen war ; nebst einem Bericht über seine ebenso wunderbare Befreiung durch Piraten ; beschrieben von ihm selbst -
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Leben und Abenteuer des weltberühmten Engländers Robinson Crusoe
welcher durch Sturm und Schiffbruch auf eine ferne, einsame Insel geworfen, darauf 28 Jahre gelebt und zuletzt wunderbarerweise gerettet wurde -
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