Artificial arithmetick in decimals : shewing the originall, ground and foundation thereof, with the quintessence of the golden rule, the true valuation of all annuities, and solution of all difficult questions of that nature : also to finde a distance at one station, an art never till of late invented, and not till now published : together with diverse uses and applications thereof, very useful and necessary for gunners, sea-man, and surveyors of land /
| Main Author: | Jager, Robert |
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