0 a book in which things are regularly recorded, especially business activities and money received or paid -- rejestr, księga
She wanted to balance the ledger, to demonstrate the "true dimensions" of the "totality of the moral collapse" (111).
Most petitions were blank forms with ledgers for signatures, printed and distributed by farm journal editors.
The pages of the ledger book were divided into seven columns and each recaptive was assigned one line.
Harding's work includes comprehensive references to military reports, packing lists, shipwrecks, inventories, expenditure ledgers and accounts receivable.
But he will end up with a better moral ledger if he does.
People registered next to each other in the ledgers lived next to each other in the town.
Such texts are sorely needed, if only to tell more about life on the other side of the colonial ledger.
These summaries were prepared from actual ledgers listing day-by-day transactions.