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Page iii
... demand for , and fpeedy fale of the four laft impreffions of this small Treatise , naturally leads me to think , that many of you have encouraged the undertaking . Permit me , therefore , in this fifth edition , to return you hearty ...
... demand for , and fpeedy fale of the four laft impreffions of this small Treatise , naturally leads me to think , that many of you have encouraged the undertaking . Permit me , therefore , in this fifth edition , to return you hearty ...
Page 33
... he receives it in full , the receipt will run thus : August 6 , 1765. Received of Mr. Samuel Long Ten Pounds , in full of all Demands . John Page . £ . 10 . If the receipt be wrote upon the bill itself , If Of ADDITION . 33 1765, ...
... he receives it in full , the receipt will run thus : August 6 , 1765. Received of Mr. Samuel Long Ten Pounds , in full of all Demands . John Page . £ . 10 . If the receipt be wrote upon the bill itself , If Of ADDITION . 33 1765, ...
Page 35
... Demand , for Value received . Witness my Hand , Samuel Long . Teft . Abraham Juftice . EXAMPLE 6 . When a perfon has no money about him , or has his money in others perfons hands , and gives you a note or draught upon them for the pay ...
... Demand , for Value received . Witness my Hand , Samuel Long . Teft . Abraham Juftice . EXAMPLE 6 . When a perfon has no money about him , or has his money in others perfons hands , and gives you a note or draught upon them for the pay ...
Page 65
... demand how the balance ftands between them . And . There is ftill due to A. 3-15-6 . To prove it , Rule . Add the two fums that A lent B together , and you will find them L. 405 ; then fet all that B paid in cash , and the draught , and ...
... demand how the balance ftands between them . And . There is ftill due to A. 3-15-6 . To prove it , Rule . Add the two fums that A lent B together , and you will find them L. 405 ; then fet all that B paid in cash , and the draught , and ...
Page 69
... demand how many years it is , this being now 1764. Anfwer 218 years . Queft . 2. Suppofe this prefent year 1765 , you were 19 years old , what year was you born in . Anf . 1746 . Queft . 3. A boy had 1000 marbles , and he loft at 3 ...
... demand how many years it is , this being now 1764. Anfwer 218 years . Queft . 2. Suppofe this prefent year 1765 , you were 19 years old , what year was you born in . Anf . 1746 . Queft . 3. A boy had 1000 marbles , and he loft at 3 ...
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acres againſt alfo Anſ anſwer becauſe bufhel Cafe caft carry Cent coft common Cube Root cyphers Decimal Denominator Ditto divide Dividend Divifion Divifor eafier eafy eaſy ells EXAMPLE exercife faid fame name farthings fecond number feet fhall fhew fhillings fhorter fhould fide fignifies figure firſt fome fquare ftands ftating fubtract fuch fufficient fuppofe gallons gives guineas hundred Improper Fraction inches intereft itſelf laft Laftly laſt lefs meaſure moidores months multiply muſt Note obferve pence perfon Philo pleaſe pounds prefent money Product Proof quarters Queft Quest queſtion Quotient Rebate reduce Refolvend remains rods Rule of Three Shillings Square Root ſtand TABLE Tare and Tret thefe theſe thing third number thofe thoſe thouſand Three Direct tiply Tret Tyro underſtand uſeful Vulgar Fractions weight whofe whole numbers yards
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Page 275 - Multiply the numerators together for a new numerator, and the denominators together for a new denominator.
Page 185 - Up starts a hare before my two greyhounds. The dogs, being light of foot, did fairly run, Unto her fifteen rods, just twenty-one. The distance that she started up' before Was fourscore sixteen rods just, and no more.
Page 321 - Or, in measuring boards, you may multiply the length in feet by the breadth in inches, and divide the product by 12 ; the quotient will give the answer in square feet, etc. 21x18 Thus, in the last example, =31^sq. ft., as before. 12 5. If a board be 8 inches wide, how much in length will make a foot square ? RULE.— Divide 144 by the width; thus, 8)144 Ans.
Page 200 - CUSTOM HOUSE ALLOWANCES. THE only allowances which are made in the weight of goods, at the Custom-Houses of the United States, are tare, and draft or scalage. Tare is an allowance made for the weight of the box, bag, hogshead, cask, &c. which contains the goods, and it is either at so much per cent, or at so much per box, &c. or the real or actual tare.
Page 295 - ... the following : — RULE. — Multiply the principal by the rate per cent, and this product by the number of years.
Page 69 - A boy had a thousand marbles,and he lost at 3 different times at play, each 175, and at another time 150 ; how many has he still in hand ? Ans.
Page 101 - Dividend, fee how often the firft Figure of the Divifor is contained in the firft Figure of the Dividend, and...
Page 146 - A rich nobleman has 5 villages, in every village 3 ftreets, in every ftreet a do2en houfes, in every houfe 5 rooms, in every room 2 bureaus, in every bureau 12 drawers, in every drawer 4 bags, every bag...
Page 188 - If 40 poles in length and 4 in breadth, make an acre, what must be the length to make an acre, when the breadth is 15 poles ? Ans. 10 poles, 3yd.
Page 12 - ... 1. Place the numbers under each other, so that the units may stand under units, tens under tens, &c., and draw a line under them. 2. Add up the figures in the row of units, and find how many tens are contained in their sum. 3. Write down what remains above the tens, or if nothing remains, a cipher, and carry as many ones to the next row as there were tens.