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An introduction to natural philosophy
Illustrated with copperplates. By William Nicholson. In two volumes -
A treatise of arithmetic in theory and practice
Containing every thing important in the study of abstract and applicate numbers. Adapted to the commerce of Great-Britain and Ireland -
A new and complete system of arithmetic
composed for the use of the citizens of the United States -
An introduction to natural philosophy
Illustrated with copperplates -
The complete practical arithmetician
containing several new and useful improvements. Adapted to the use of schools and private tuition. By Thomas Keith, Teacher of the Mathematics, Author of a Short and easy Introduction to Geography, &c -
A complete treatise on practical arithmetic, and book-keeping
both by single and double entry adapted to the use of schools -
A new and complete system of arithmetic
composed for the use of the citizens of the United States -
A short system of arithmetic and book-keeping
With a supplement; containing answers to the arithmetical questions. By R. Hamilton, LL. D. Professor of Philosophy in the Marischal College, Aberdeen -
Arithmetic made familiar and easy
to young gentlemen and ladies. Being the second volume of the Circle of the sciences, &c. Published by the King's Authority -
Elements of algebra
to which is prefixed, a choice collection of arithmetical questions, with their solutions, including some new improvements worthy the attention of arithmeticians. The Principles of Algebra are clearly demonstrated, and applied in the Resolution of a great Variety of Problems on different Parts of the Mathematicks and Natural Philosophy. By John Mole, Of Nacton, near Ipswich, in the County of Suffolk -
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 -
A new and complete system of arithmetic
composed for the use of the citizens of the United States: by Nicolas Pike, A.M. [Three lines in Latin from Cicero] -
The scholar's guide to arithmetic
or a complete exercise-book for the use of schools. With notes, containing The Reason of every Rule, demonstrated from the most simple and evident Principles; together with some of the most-useful properties of numbers, and general theorems for the more extensive use of the science. The fifth edition. By John Bonnycastle, of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich -
A key to the arithmetician's guide
containing the solutions at full length of all the questions proposed in that work; Being very necessary for all [tutors] who make use of the Guide. By William Taylor, teacher of the Mathematics, and Land-Surveyor, Birmingham -
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 -
A complete treatise on practical arithmetic
and book-keeping, both by single and double entry. Adapted to the use of schools. The eighth edition. By Charles Hutton, LL.D. and F.R.S. &c