An edition of The key to Voster's Arithmetic (1808)

The key to Voster's Arithmetic

in which all the questions in the different rules are numbered under their proper head as in the Arithmetic: stated, explained, and, where it is necessary for the learner's information wrought at full length : in so concise a method, that in many questions not more than one-fourth of the figures usually employed by the common method will be necessary: principally intended for the use of teachers; gentlemen residing in the country, where a teacher conversant in accounts cannot easily be had; and young men put to business before they had finished their studies.

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An edition of The key to Voster's Arithmetic (1808)

The key to Voster's Arithmetic

in which all the questions in the different rules are numbered under their proper head as in the Arithmetic: stated, explained, and, where it is necessary for the learner's information wrought at full length : in so concise a method, that in many questions not more than one-fourth of the figures usually employed by the common method will be necessary: principally intended for the use of teachers; gentlemen residing in the country, where a teacher conversant in accounts cannot easily be had; and young men put to business before they had finished their studies.

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English
Pages
255

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Edition Notes

O'Kelley collection.

With signature (ms or stamped?): Dan M'Sweeney.

With signature: William Colville.

With engraved label: Sold by Martin Keene Bookseller & stationer, 6, College Green, corner of Angelsea St..

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Dublin (No. 28, Bridge-Street)

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viii,255,[1]p. ;
Number of pages
255

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OL19092806M

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