Arithmetical rules, digested and contracted for the help and benefit of memory : very necessary and useful, as well for gentlemen and tradesmen, as for youth and apprentices, in mercantile affairs : with examples illustrated upon the rules /
| Main Author: | Leadbetter, Arthur |
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[London] In the Savoy :
Printed by Edw. Jones, for Thomas Salusbury ...,
1691.
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