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The elements of algebra in a new and easy method; with their use and application, in the solution of a great variety of arithmetical and geometrical questions; by general and universal rules. To which is prefixed an introduction, containing a succinct history of this science. By Nathaniel Hammond, Of the Bank.
Hammond, Nathaniel, -1776.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The elements of algebra in a new and easy method; with their use and application, in the solution of a great variety of arithmetical and geometrical questions; by general and universal rules. To which is prefixed an introduction, containing a succinct history of this science. By Nathaniel Hammond, Of the Bank.
Hammond, Nathaniel, -1776.Date: M.DCC.LII. [1752]- Books
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The principles of algebra. By William Frend.
Frend, William, 1757-1841.Date: 1796- Books
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A new short treatise of algebra; with the geometrical construction of equations, As far as the fourth Power or Dimension. Together with Aspecimen of the Nature and Algorithm of Fluxions. By John Harris M. A. and Fellow of the Royal Society.
Harris, John, 1667?-1719.Date: 1702- Books
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A treatise of algebra. Wherein the principles are demonstrated, and applied in many useful and interesting enquiries, and in the resolution of a great variety of problems of different kinds. To which is added, The Geometrical Construction of a great Number of Linear and Plane Problems, With the Method of resolving the same Numerically. By Thomas Simpson, F.R.S.
Simpson, Thomas, 1710-1761.Date: M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The young algebraist's companion, or, a new and easy guide to algebra; Introduced by the Doctrine of Vulgar Fractions: Designed for such Who, by their own Application only, would become acquainted with the Rudiments of this noble Science, but have hitherto been prevented and discouraged, by Reason of the many Difficulties and Obscurities attending most Authors upon the Subject. Illustrated with Variety of numerical and literal Examples, and attempted in natural and familiar Dialogues, in order to render the Work more easy and diverting to those that are quite unacquainted with Fractions and the Analytic Art. By Daniel Fenning, of the Royal-Exchange Assurance.
Fenning, Daniel.Date: 1750- Books
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A new short treatise of algebra: with the geometrical construction of equations, as far as the fourth power or dimension. Together with a specimen of the nature and algorithm of fluxions. The second edition, with additions. By John Harris, M.A. and Fellow of the Royal Society.
Harris, John, 1667?-1719.Date: MDCCV. [1705]- Books
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A new and complete system of algebra: or, specious arithmetic. Comprehending all the fundamental rules and operations of that science, Clearly Explained and Demonstrated, with the Resolution of all Kinds of Equations. Illustrated and exemplified in the Solution of a Vast Variety of the Most Curious and Interesting Questions. For the use of schools. By Joseph Fenn.
Fenn, Joseph.Date: [1775?]- Books
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The young algebraist's companion, or, a new and easy guide to algebra; Introduced by the Doctrine of Vulgar Fractions: Designed for the Use of Schools, and such who, by their own Application only, would become acquainted with the Rudiments of this noble Science: Illustrated with Variety of numerical and literal Examples, and attempted in natural and familiar Dialogues, in order to render the Work more easy and diverting to those that are quite unacquainted with Fractions and the Analytic Art. The third edition, corrected. To which is added, an appendix On the Rudiments of Quadratic Equations, with several Practical Problems, setting forth the Manner of compleating the Square, and extracting the Roots of Powers: Also new and easy geometrical Definition of the Difference between the solid Content of the Cylinder, and the Parallalopiped proved by the Pen. By Daniel Fenning of the Royal Exchange Assurance.
Fenning, Daniel.Date: M.DCC.LIX. [1759]- Books
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The young algebraist's companion; or, a new and easy guide to algebra; Introduced by the Doctrine of Vulgar Fractions: Designed for the Use of Schools, and such who, by their own Application only, would become acquainted with the Rudiments of this noble Science: Illustrated with Variety of numerical and literal Examples, and attempted in natural and familiar Dialogues, in order to render the Work more easy and diverting to those that are quite unacquainted with Fractions and the Analytic Art. The fourth edition, corrected. To which is added, an appendix On the Rudiments of Quadratic Equations, with several practical Problems, setting forth the manner of compleating the Square, and extracting the Roots of Powers: Also new and easy geometrical Definition of the Difference between the solid Content of the Cylinder, and the Parallelopiped proved by the Pen. By Daniel Fenning Late of the Royal Exchange Assurance Office, and Author of the Royal English Dictionary. The British Youth's Instructor; or, a New and Easy Guide to Practical Arithmetic. The young Man's Book of Knowledge, and the Ready Reckoner, being correct Tables ready cast up; more correct than any book of the kind ever published.
Fenning, Daniel.Date: 1772- Books
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The young algebraist's companion: or, a new and easy guide to algebra; Introduced by the Doctrine of Vulgar Fractions: Designed for the Use of Schools, and such who, by their own Application only, would become acquainted with the Rudiments of this noble Science: Illustrated with Variety of numerical and literal Examples, and attempted in natural and familiar Dialogues, in order to render the Work more easy and diverting to those that are quite unacquainted with Fractions and the Analytic Art. With AN Appendix On the Rudiments of Quadratic Equations, with several practical Problems, setting forth the Manner of compleating the Square, and extracting the Roots of Powers: Also new and easy geometrical Definition of the Difference between the solid Content of the Cylinder, and the Parallelopiped proved by the Pen. By Daniel Fenning, Late of the Royal Exchange Assurance Office, and Author of the Royal English Dictionary; The British Youth's Instructor; The Young Man's Book of Knowledge; The Ready Reckoner, being correct Tables ready cast up; and A New Grammar of the English Language. The fifth edition. To which is now added, a supplement, Containing the Methods of exterminating two, three, or more unknown Quantities out of an Equation; some further Observations on Quadratics, &c. By the Rev. John Hellins, Of Green's-Norton, in Northamptonshire; formerly an Astronomical Observer at Greenwich.
Fenning, Daniel.Date: 1787- Books
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The elements of that mathematical art commonly called algebra, expounded in two books. By John Kersey. To which is added, lectures read in the School of Geometry in Oxford, Concerning the Geometrical Construction of Algebraical Equations; And the Numerical Resolution of the same by the Compendium of Logarithms. By Dr. Edmund Halley, Savilian Professor of Geometry in the University of Oxford.
Kersey, John, 1616-1690?.Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- Books
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A defence of the letter published in the Philosophical transactions for March and April 1729. Concerning the impossible roots of equations; in a letter from the author, to a friend at London.
MacLaurin, Colin, 1698-1746.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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The young arithmetician and algebraist's companion. In two parts. The first contains arithmetic, vulgar and decimal; With Variety of Examples to explain each Rule: And the Method of squaring Dimensions, called Cross Multiplication; Extraction of the Square and Cube Roots; with their Application to Use. The second part algebra; Being an easy Introduction to that admirable Way of Reasoning; with the Solution to upwards of One Hundred and Twenty Numerical and Geometrical Questions. The Whole Being rendered in a plain and familiar Manner; and is a very useful Companion for all Students in Arithmetic and Algebra. By Richard Carr.
Carr, Richard (Arithmetician)Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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A new short treatise of algebra: with the geometrical construction of equations, As far as the Fourth Power or Dimension. Together with a Specimen of the Nature and Algorithm of Fluxions. The third edition with additions. By John Harris, D. D. and Fellow of the Royal Society.
Harris, John, 1667?-1719.Date: MDCCXIV. [1714]- Books
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Synopsis algebraica, opus posthumum Johannis Alexandri, Bernatis-Helvetii. Editio secunda, emendatior, Cui adjungitur Appendix per Humfredum Ditton. In usum utriusque schol? mathematic? apud Hospitium-Christi Londinense.
Alexander, Johannes, -approximately 1690.Date: MDCCIX. [1709]- Books
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The elements of mathematical analysis, abridged. For the use of students. With notes, demonstrative and explanatory, and a synopsis of Book V. of Euclid. By Nicolas Vilant, A. M. F. R. S. Ed. and Regius Professor of Mathematics, in the University of St Andrews.
Vilant, Nicolas, -1807.Date: 1798- Books
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An introduction to arithmetic and algebra. By Thomas Manning.
Manning, Thomas, 1772-1840.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]-98- Books
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The elements of algebra in a new and easy method, with their use and application, in the solution of a great variety of arithmetical and geometrical questions; By general and universal rules. To which is prefixed an introduction, containing a succinct history of this science. By Mr Nathaniel Hammond, of the bank.
Hammond, Nathaniel, -1776.Date: 1742- Books
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The young analyst's exercise; or an easy introduction to algebra. Being a choice collection of one hundred algebraical problems, exhibiting all that is curious in simple and quadratic adfected equations. The whole illustrated with various methods of computation, as well by plain Numbers and Geometry, as by Algebra; and calculated to the Capacity of young Beginners. The second edition. With large additions. By Samuel Ashby, Teacher of the Mathematics.
Ashby, Samuel, teacher of the mathematics.Date: M.DCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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A concise but comprehensive treatise of vulgar and decimal arithmetic: together with a compendium of algebra. Wherein the rudiments of that admired art are made easy. To which is added, A plain and familiar Investigation and Illustration of the Theorems in Simple and Compound Interest, Annuities, purchasing of Freehold Estates, Annuities on Lives, &c. The whole being conducted in such a Manner as to render it generally useful. By W. Thompson, Writing Master, Accomptant, &c. in Carlisle.
Thompson, W., writing master.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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The analyst: or, an introduction to the mathematics. Containing, I. The doctrine of vulgar and decimal fractions, wherein the Fundamental Principles are fully and clearly explained in all their Cases. II. The extraction of roots, according to the Newtonian Method, much preferable to that now taught in Schools. III. The first principles of algebra demonstrated in a very short and easy Method, illustrated with variety of Instances, in the Application thereof to the Solution of Problems. For the Use of Schools as well as of Private Gentlemen.
Date: M.DCC.XLVI. [1746]- Archives and manuscripts
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A treatise of algebra, in two books. Book I. Containing, the fundamental principles of this art. Together with all the practical rules of operation. Book II. Containing, a great variety of problems, in the most important branches of the mathematics.
Emerson, William, 1701-1782.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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Elements of algebra; to which is prefixed, a choice collection of arithmetical questions, with their solutions, including some new improvements worthy the attention of arithmeticians. The Principles of Algebra are clearly demonstrated, and applied in the Resolution of a great Variety of Problems on different Parts of the Mathematicks and Natural Philosophy. By John Mole, Of Nacton, near Ipswich, in the County of Suffolk.
Mole, John, 1743-1827.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]