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Arithmetic rules made easy to scholars
being a collection of useful rules expressed in familiar language, suitable for a young arithmetician to comprehend -
A key to the American tutor's assistant revised
in which all the examples necessary for a learner are wrought at large, and also solutions given of all the questions for exercise in the various rules ; designed principally to facilitate the labour of teachers -
A complete key to the New system of practical arithmetic
compiled by Titus Bennett ; in which the operation of all the examples ... are exhibited at large, and solutions given to all the promiscuous questions -
The scholar's arithmetic; or, Federal accountant
containing, I. Common arithmetic, the rules and illustrations. II. Examples and answers, with blank spaces ... III. To each rule a supplement ... IV. Federal money, with rules for all the various operations in it ... V. Interest cast in Federal money ... VI. Demonstrations by engravings of the reason and nature of various steps in the extraction of the square and cube roots ... VII. Forms of notes, deeds, bonds and other instruments of writing. ; The whole in a form and method altogether new, for the ease of the master and the greater progress of the scholar -
The American tutor's assistant improved, or, A compendious system of decimal, practical arithmetic
comprising the usual methods of calculation, with the addition of Federal money, and other decimals ... ; adapted for the easy and regular instruction of youth in the United States -
The Arithmetical tables
Most of which must be committed to memory before any considerable progress can be made in learning arithmetic -
Arithmetical tables
for the use of schools -
A system of practical arithmetick, in four books
agreeably to Telfair's edition of Gough's arithmetick ; to which is added a great variety of rules adapted to the commerce of the United States with the various nations of the world, as well as of different individual states with each other -
The teachers assistant, or, A system of practical arithmetic
designed to abridge the labour of teachers and to facilitate the instruction of youth -
Every man his own teacher, or, Lancaster's theory of education, practically displayed
being an introduction to arithmetic, written in thirteen parts ; to which are annexed thirty two cards of lessons, to be suspended in the school-room conformably to the Lancaster plan -
The American school-master's assistant
being a compendious system of vulgar and decimal arithmetic -
Daboll's Schoolmaster's assistant, improved and enlarged
being a plain practical system of arithmetic ; adapted to the United States