Arithmetical Questions on a New Plan: Intended to Answer the Double Purpose of Arithmetical Instruction and Miscellaneous Information ...author and proprietors, 1811 - 494 psl. |
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... whole book , and of delivering a fatisfactory account of each operation , would be qualified for almost any of the common concerns of business . Vulgar and decimal fractions , and the extraction of roots , are of little utility , except ...
... whole book , and of delivering a fatisfactory account of each operation , would be qualified for almost any of the common concerns of business . Vulgar and decimal fractions , and the extraction of roots , are of little utility , except ...
xiv psl.
... whole procefs of each fum in a com- mon cyphering - book ; and if the places , rivers , or countries mentioned in the queftion ( having been previously found on a map ) be alfo written on a feparate part of the leaf , it will ...
... whole procefs of each fum in a com- mon cyphering - book ; and if the places , rivers , or countries mentioned in the queftion ( having been previously found on a map ) be alfo written on a feparate part of the leaf , it will ...
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... whole circle of fciences , facred and profane . We applaud the affiduity and labour difplayed in this work , as well as the motives that induced the author to devote fo much time to the compilation of it . As a book of general ...
... whole circle of fciences , facred and profane . We applaud the affiduity and labour difplayed in this work , as well as the motives that induced the author to devote fo much time to the compilation of it . As a book of general ...
xxiii psl.
... whole , Mr. BUTLER deferves well of the public for having prepared the cup of ufeful elementary knowledge , and at the same time tipped its rim with honey . " Critical Review for July 1805 . This work has undoubtedly merit , and ...
... whole , Mr. BUTLER deferves well of the public for having prepared the cup of ufeful elementary knowledge , and at the same time tipped its rim with honey . " Critical Review for July 1805 . This work has undoubtedly merit , and ...
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... whole earth to be as well peopled as Great - Britain , and to have been fo from the creation , and that the whole race of mankind had conftantly fpent their time in telling a heap confifting of 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 of ...
... whole earth to be as well peopled as Great - Britain , and to have been fo from the creation , and that the whole race of mankind had conftantly fpent their time in telling a heap confifting of 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 of ...
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