The anti-logarithmic canon

being a table of numbers, consisting of eleven places of figures, corresponding to alllogarithms under 100000. Whereby the logarithm for any number, or the number for any logarithm, each under twelve places of figures, are readily found ... To which is prefix't, an introduction.

The anti-logarithmic canon
James Dodson, Dodson, James.
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The anti-logarithmic canon

being a table of numbers, consisting of eleven places of figures, corresponding to alllogarithms under 100000. Whereby the logarithm for any number, or the number for any logarithm, each under twelve places of figures, are readily found ... To which is prefix't, an introduction.

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