A book used by merchants, to receive rough entries or memorandaof all transactions in the order of their occurrence, previous to their being posted in thejournal. Otherwise called a “blotter.”
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A book used by merchants, to receive rough entries or memorandaof all transactions in the order of their occurrence, previous to their being posted in thejournal. Otherwise called a “blotter.”
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