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Lawrence Robert Dicksee. finance generally ) did not exist at so early a period ; and , indeed , in the London Directory for 1799 we only find the names of eleven so - called " Accomptants , " although this date is two generations later ...
Lawrence Robert Dicksee. finance generally ) did not exist at so early a period ; and , indeed , in the London Directory for 1799 we only find the names of eleven so - called " Accomptants , " although this date is two generations later ...
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... years ' probation imposed by the regulations of the Institute is none too long a period for the acquiring of the necessary knowledge and experience , and that therefore it is beyond question the 6 THE STUDENT'S GUIDE TO ACCOUNTANCY .
... years ' probation imposed by the regulations of the Institute is none too long a period for the acquiring of the necessary knowledge and experience , and that therefore it is beyond question the 6 THE STUDENT'S GUIDE TO ACCOUNTANCY .
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... period as the Council may in any case specially allow ) , be lodged with the Council to be registered , together with such evidence as to age as may be required . 54. If the employer of an articled clerk cease to practise , or cease to ...
... period as the Council may in any case specially allow ) , be lodged with the Council to be registered , together with such evidence as to age as may be required . 54. If the employer of an articled clerk cease to practise , or cease to ...
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... the intervening period , and if this be the case , it would be as well that arrangements should be made in the meanwhile with the Accountant B 2 to whom it is proposed to article the student , —The Preliminary Examination.
... the intervening period , and if this be the case , it would be as well that arrangements should be made in the meanwhile with the Accountant B 2 to whom it is proposed to article the student , —The Preliminary Examination.
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... period . Q. 2. - Give an account of either ( a ) the English conquest of Wales , or ( b ) the relations between England and Ireland to 1800 . Q. 3. What do you know of the life of Shakespeare ? Give a short account of one of his ...
... period . Q. 2. - Give an account of either ( a ) the English conquest of Wales , or ( b ) the relations between England and Ireland to 1800 . Q. 3. What do you know of the life of Shakespeare ? Give a short account of one of his ...
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Page 99 - CD his executors, administrators and assigns, from the day of last past, before the date hereof, for and during, and unto the full end and term of years, from thence next ensuing, and fully to be complete and ended...
Page 22 - In obtuse-angled triangles, if a perpendicular be drawn from either of the acute angles to the opposite side produced, the square on the side subtending the obtuse angle is greater than the squares on the sides containing the obtuse angle, by twice the rectangle contained by the side...
Page 22 - If a side of a triangle be produced, the exterior angle is equal to the sum of the two interior and opposite angles ; and the three interior angles of every triangle are together equal to two right angles.
Page 87 - means a written agreement to submit present or future differences to arbitration, whether an arbitrator is named therein or not), unless a contrary intention is expressed therein, shall be irrevocable, except by leave of the Court or a judge, and shall have the same effect in all respects as if it had been made an order of Court.
Page 101 - In witness whereof, the said parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals, the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed, and delivered by the above-named [\. B.] in the presence of.
Page 22 - The opposite angles of a quadrilateral inscribed in a circle are together equal to two right angles, with converse.