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Maidservants, one Negro female slave, and my Self, who went under him as his Book-keeper, with this company on Monday the third of April next following, (having all necessaries for Housekeeping when we should come there), we Embarqued our selves in the good ship called the India
The Isle Of Pines (1668) and An Essay in Bibliography by Worthington Chauncey Ford Henry Neville
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We have operated on a budget basis for several years and the Book-keeper keeps me informed regularly as to the amount of money on hand and our needs for the immediate future.
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God knows in what manner Mishka the Singer and Nicky the Book-keeper soon found themselves in the cabinet, and at once began singing in their galloping voices:
Yama: the pit Bernard Guilbert Guerney 1904
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There arrived a large company of Germans, employed in an optical shop; there also arrived a party of clerks from the fish and gastronomical store of Kereshkovsky, and two young people very well known in the Yamas -- both bald, with sparse, soft, delicate hairs around the bald spots: Nicky the Book-keeper and Mishka the
Yama: the pit Bernard Guilbert Guerney 1904
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[88.3] Genest (ii. 302) remarks on this: "How long this lasted does not appear -- it appears however that it lasted to Queen Anne's time, as the alteration of 'Wit without Money' is dedicated to Thomas Newman, Servant to her Majesty, one of the Gentlemen of the Great Chamber, and Book-keeper and Prompter to her Majesty's Company of Comedians in the Haymarket."
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_ Only the New Book-keeper and Assistant -- a very intelligent person.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, March 18, 1893 Various 1876
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"Book-keeper," the most Dickens-like of Daudet's shorter pieces, yet having a literary modesty Dickens never attained.
The Nabob, Volume 1 (of 2) Alphonse Daudet 1868
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I'll swear you lye now, you little Jade, I am now in Masquerade, and you cannot judge of me; but I am Book-keeper and
The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume I Aphra Behn 1664
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Recruitment costs 0 0 0 Other 0 0 0 Professional fees Book-keeper/accountant 0 0 0 Legal fees 0 0 0 Other professional fees 0 0 0 Charges Bank Interest paid 0 0 0 Bank Charges 0 0 0
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Book-keeper Chris Proudfoot, 26, took £936,452.32 over three years to pay off his gambling and credit card debts.
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