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The first lines of arithmetic; for the use of young scholars: adapted to the capacities of children, from the age of eight to sixteen; and designed as a series of tasks, calculated to impress and familiarize their minds with the leading principles and rudimental articles of the science of numbers; whereby they may be enabled to make direct progress in the application of its practical rules

Title:The first lines of arithmetic; for the use of young scholars: adapted to the capacities of children, from the age of eight to sixteen; and designed as a series of tasks, calculated to impress and familiarize their minds with the leading principles and rudimental articles of the science of numbers; whereby they may be enabled to make direct progress in the application of its practical rules
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Note:Printed and published by William S. Marsh, 1818
  
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Subject:Arithmetic -- Early works to 1900
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