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Mr Wingate's arithmetick: containing a plain and familiar method for attaining the knowledge and practice of common arithmetick. The ninth edition, very much enlarged. First composed by Edmund Wingate late of Grays-Inn, Esquire. Afterwards, upon Mr. Wingate's request, enlarged in his life-time: also since his decease carefully revised, and much improved, as will appear by the preface, and table of contents, by John Kersey, teacher of the mathematicks, at the sign of the Globe in Shandois-street in Covent-Garden
1694, printed for John Williams, and are to be sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster
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Arithmetique made easie: the second book: containing a perfect method for the true knowledge, and practice of artificial arithmetique' [sic] performed by logarithms: and resolving all arithmeticall questions by addition and subtraction. Together with the construction and use of an instrument called the line of proportion, exhibiting the logarithm of any number under 100000. Unto which is also annexed an appendix, resolving likewise by addition and subtraction all questions, that concern equation of time, interest of money, and valuation of purchases, leases, annuities, and the like. By Edm. Wingate, esquire
1652, printed by R. & W. Leybourn, for Phil. Stephens, at the gilded Lion in Pauls Church-yard
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- The second edition, diligently corrected, and much inlarged by the author himselfe
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Arithmetique made easie: the second book: containing a perfect method for the true knowledge, and practice of artificial arithmetique' [sic] performed by logarithms: and resolving all arithmeticall questions by addition and subtraction. Together with the construction and use of an instrument called the line of proportion, exhibiting the logarithm of any number under 100000. Unto which is also annexed an appendix, resolving likewise by addition and subtraction all questions, that concern equation of time, interest of money, and valuation of purchases, leases, annuities, and the like. By Edm. Wingate, esquire
1652, printed by R. & W. Leybourn, for Phil. Stephens, at the gilded Lion in Pauls Church-yard
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- The second edition, diligently corrected, and much inlarged by the author himselfe
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Arithmetique made easie: in tvvo bookes. The former, of naturall arithmetique: containing a perfect method for the true knowledge and practice of arithmetique, according to the ancient vulgar way, without dependance vpon any other author for the grounds thereof. The other of artificiall arithmetique, discovering how to resolve all questions of arithmetique by addition and subtraction. Together with an appendix, resolving likewise by addition and subtraction all questions, that concerne equation of time, interest of money, and valuation of purchases, leases, annuities, and the like. By Edm. Wingate.
1630, Printed [by Miles Flesher] for Phil. Stephens and Chr. Meredith at the Golden Lyon in Pauls Churchyard
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