The Complete English Tradesman (1839 ed.)
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Chapter 25 OF THE TRADESMAN'S PUNCTUAL PAYING HIS BILLS AND PROMISSORY NOTES UNDER HIS HAND, AND THE CREDIT HE GAINS BY IT

As I said that credit is maintained by just and honourable dealing, so that just dealing depends very much upon the tradesman's punctual payment of money in all the several demands that are upon him. The ordinary demands of money upon a tradesman are-

I. Promises of money for goods bought at time.

II. Bills drawn upon him; which, generally sp

                         

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