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An introduction to arithmetic designed for the use of young ladies, by William Butler, private teacher of writing accounts, and geography. Discendo doctus
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A collection of easy arithmetical questions
selected from different authors, for the use of such of the compiler's female pupils as are acquainted with the four principal rules. By William Butler -
An introduction to arithmetic
consisting of printed examples in the first four rules, with Approved Tables of Weights and Measures, designed To facilitate the Progress of young Beginners, and to diminish the Labor of the Tutor. By William Butler -
Arithmetical questions, on a new plan: designed as a supplement to the author's engraved Introduction to arithmetic; and Intended to Answer the Double Purpose of Arithmetical Instruction and Miscellaneous Information. To Which are Serjoined, Observations on Weights and Measures, with a Complete Collection of Arithmetical Tables, and Explanatory Remarks. For the Use of Young Ladies. By William Butler, Teacher of Writing, Accounts, and Geography, in Ladies Schools, and in Private Families
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A collection of easy arithmetical questions
designed for the use of young ladies, and intended as a supplement to the compiler's engraved introduction to arithmetic. By William Butler, Private Teacher of Writing, Accounts, and Geography -
Arithmetical questions
having, for the most part, a reference either to sacred, profane, or natural history, chronology, geography, or commerce; designed as exercises in the four principal rules, and to answer the double Purpose of Arithmetical Instruction, and Miscellaneous Information; and intended as a Supplement to the Author's Engraved Introduction to Arithmetic: to which is added, a collection of approved tables of weights and measures. For the use of young ladies. By William Butler, Private Teacher of Writing, Accounts, and Geography