A treatise of arithmetic, explain'd in a new method; That will afford the learner particular and more insallible directions in every question, than can be given in any other manner: by way of question and answer. To which is annexed, a catalogue of choice books, mathematical, &c. proper for students in the mathematics. By Samuel Stonehouse
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London: Printed and sold by Henry Kent in Finch Lane, near the Royal-Exchange; and Richard Partington, Stationer, next Thavies-Inn Gate, Holborn: also by Messrs. Ward and Chandler, Booksellers, at the Ship without Temple-Bar, and at their Shops in York and Scarborough; and T. Payne, near the South-Sea House, Bishopsgate-street, M,DCC.XXXVII. [1737]
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- 1737
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- T176568
- Grub Street ID
- 213592
- Description
- xv,[1],176p. ; 8°.
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