The Complete English Tradesman (1839 ed.). Defoe Daniel

The Complete English Tradesman (1839 ed.) - Defoe Daniel


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keeping of a half empty shop will not suit the necessities of trade in modern times. Instead of following the advice of Defoe, therefore, the young tradesman is recommended to keep a sufficient stock of every kind of goods in which he professes to deal. A shopkeeper can hardly commit a greater blunder than allow himself to be out of any article of his trade. One of his chief duties ought to consist in keeping up a fresh stock of every article which there is a chance of being sought for, and, while avoiding the imprudence of keeping too large a stock of goods – which comes nearest to Defoe's meaning – it is certain that, by having on hand an abundant choice, the shop gains a name, and has the best chance of securing a concourse of customers.]

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[The war of the Spanish succession, concluded by the treaty of Utrecht, 1713.]

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[Whitefriars, in the neighbourhood of the Temple, London. This and the Mint were sanctuaries for debtors.]

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Paternoster Row has long been the chief seat of the bookselling and publishing trade in London; and there are now some splendid shops of mercers or haberdashers in St Paul's Churchyard, also in Ludgate hill adjoining.


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