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A key to Hutton's arithmetic
Containing the solutions, at full length, of all the questions proposed in that work. Being very useful for all preceptors, and others who make use of his arithmetic. By Cha. Hutton, LL.D. And F.R.S. &c -
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 -
The scholar's guide to arithmetic: or A complete exercise-book, for the use of schools
With notes, containing the reason of every rule ... Together with general theorems for the more extensive use of the science -
The schoolmasters assistant
being a compendium of arithmetic, both practical and theoretical. In five parts. ... The whole being delivered in the most familiar way of question and answer ... To which is prefixt, an essay on the education of youth; humbly offer'd to the consideration of parents -
At a meeting of the School Committee of the town of Providence, in said Providence, on Monday the 16th of January, A.D. 1786
The Honourable Jabez Bowen, Esq; in the chair -
The scholar's assistant, and guide to arithmetic
Comprising all the rules and tables of arithmetic in whole numbers; methodically and briefly Laid down in a plain familiar Manner, By Question and Answer. Compiled for the use of schools, and will be found a convenient Remembrancer to Young Gentlemen and Ladies after they have left School, and to such Persons whose Business does not require their constant Practice in Arithmetic. By R. Dyde -
Arithmetic, rational and practical
Wherein The Properties of Numbers are clearly pointed out; the Theory of the Science deduced from first Principles; the Methods of Operation demonstratively explained; and the whole reduced to Practice in a great variety of useful Rules. Consisting of three parts, viz. I. Vulgar arithmetic. II. Decimal arithmetic. III. Practical arithmetic. By John Mair, A. M. Rector of the Academy at Perth