The Daily journal; or, Gentleman's, merchant's, and tradesman's complete annual accompt-book, for the pocket or desk, for the year of our Lord 1797 [electronic resource] : Being the first after bissextile or leap year; the thirty-seventh of the reign of King George III. And the forty-sixth of the new style used in Great-Britain. Containing one hundred and four ruled pages, on fine writing-paper, for memorandums, observations, and appointments, every day in the year; abstracts of all the material acts of Parliament, passed during the last session; correct lists of both Houses of Parliament, of the London bankers, &c. &c. And a variety of useful tables, and other interesting articles, as specified in the table of contents