[Thus endeth the arte and science of arismetique ...].
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Imprynted by me Rychard Fakes [id est Faques] dwellyng in Duram Rent, or elles in Powles chyrche yerde, at the sygne of the A.B.C.,
And fynyshed the yere of oure lorde god. M.CCCCC. and xxvi. The xiii. day of Marche.] [1526]
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