BOOKS printed for C. Rivington, 

 at the Bible and Cro wn in St. Paul's 

 Church-yard. 



I. ' PHE Compkat Engltflj tfradefman^ in 

 familiar Letters; direfting him in 

 all the feveral Parts and Progreffions of Trade, 

 vjz. I; Of acquainting himfelf with Bufinefs 

 during his Apprenticeftiip. II. Of writing 

 to Correfpondents in a Trading Stile. III. Of 

 Diligence and Application, as the Life of all 

 Buhners. IV. Cautions againft Over-Trading. 

 V. Of the ordinary Occafions of a Trades- 

 man's Ruin ; fuch as expenfive Living, 



Too early marrying Innocent Diverfions 



Too much Credit Being above Bufi- 

 nefs — Dangerous Partnerfhips, &c. VI. 

 Directions in the feveral DiftrefTes of a Trades- 

 man when he comes to fail. VII. Of Trades- 

 men compounding with other Tradefmen, 

 and why they are fo particularly fevere to 

 one another. VIII. Of Tradefmen ruining 

 one another by Rumour and Scandal. IX. 

 Of the cuftomary Frauds of Trade, and par- 

 ticularly of Trading Lies. X. Of Credit, and 

 how it is to be Supported only by Honesty. 

 XL Of punctual paying Bills, and thereby 

 maintaining Credit. XIL Of the Dignity 



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