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IN THE CUSTODY OF THE
BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.
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Confuetudoy vel, Lex Mercatorta:
Ancient Law-Merchant.
In Three Parts, according to the Eflentials of
TRAFFICK
Neceflary for
Statefmen, Judges, Magiftrates, Temporal and
Civil Lawyers, Mint-men, Merchants, Mariners, and all
Others Negotiating in any Parts of the World.
By <I5eirarD iS^Vm^y Merchant.
Whereunto are Annexed the following TRACTS, viz..
I. The CoUcdion of Sea Laws.
I I. Advice concerning Bills of Exchange.
By John Marias, Publick Notary.
III. The Merchants Mirrour: or.Diredlions for the Perfeft Ordering or Keeping of his Accompts. By way of Debtor and
Creditor, after the Italian Manner. By
R. Dafforne, late Accomptant.
IV. An Introduftion to Merchants Accompts. By Johft Collins., late Fellow of the Royal Society.
V. The Accountants Clofet, being an
Abridgment of Merchants Accounts, kept by Debtor and Creditor. By
Ahraham Lifet.
SCDe 1I3)it:D Cmtion,
wherein are Inferted the Three TRACTS following, never
Before Printed in any former Impreflion.
I. The Jurifdidion of the Admiralty' oi England k&ncA.
By Richard Zouch^ Doftor of the Civil Laws, and late Judge of the Admiralty.
I I. The Ancient Sea Laws of Oleron, Wifhy, and the HanfeTow»s, ftill in force. Rendered into Englifh for the ufc of Navigators. By G. Aliege, Gent.
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