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A key to The complete practical arithmetician : containing answers to all the questions in that work, with the solutions at full length, wherever there is the smallest appearance of labour or difficulty ... : to which is added, An appendix, containing, a synopsis of logarithmical arithmetic ... : tables of compound interest and annuities ... also, general and universal demonstrations of the principal rules in The complete practical arithmetician ...

Title:A key to The complete practical arithmetician : containing answers to all the questions in that work, with the solutions at full length, wherever there is the smallest appearance of labour or difficulty ... : to which is added, An appendix, containing, a synopsis of logarithmical arithmetic ... : tables of compound interest and annuities ... also, general and universal demonstrations of the principal rules in The complete practical arithmetician ...
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Note:Printed by John Crowder, for B. Law ..., 1790
  
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Subject:Arithmetic -- Early works to 1900
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