The elements or theory of arithmetic: containing all its rules in whole numbers; fractions, vulgar and decimal; and the doctrine of circulates and logarithms: demonstrated in a new and familiar method. As also practical arithmetic: or, its application to computations necessary at the custom-house, exchequer, and in the several concerns of life. With the weights, measures and money of the ancient Jews, Greeks, Romans, &c. reduced to the English standards. By James Hardy, teacher of mathematics, and writing master at Eton College
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London: printed for the author; and to be had of him at Eton; at Mr Watkins's, optician, at Charing-Cross; and Mrs Walker's, in Leicester-Square: also, of Mr Payne, bookseller, at the Mews-Gate, Castle-Street, M DCC LX. [1760]
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Payne, Thomas, 1719-1799, bookseller.; Watkins, Francis, 1723-1782, bookseller.; [Walker, Mrs.], bookseller.
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- 1760
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- N506171
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- 362397
- Description
- [4], 84, 83-367, [11] p., [1] folded leaf of plates : table ; 12°.
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- With a half-title
The folded leaf is a letterpress table, printed in red and black
Signatures: [A]]2 B-2I]6 2K]4 (2K4 blank).