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The doctrine of chances; or, The theory of gaming, made easy to every person acquainted with common arithmetic, so as to enable them to calculate the probabilites of events in lotteries, cards, horse racing, dice, &c. with tables on chance, never before published which from mere inspection will solve agreat variety of questions

Title:The doctrine of chances; or, The theory of gaming, made easy to every person acquainted with common arithmetic, so as to enable them to calculate the probabilites of events in lotteries, cards, horse racing, dice, &c. with tables on chance, never before published which from mere inspection will solve agreat variety of questions
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Note:Printed by Gye & Balne for the author; published by Lackington, Allen, 1814
  
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