A new system of arithmetick, theorical and practical. Wherein the science of numbers is demonstrated in a regular course from its First Principles, thro' all the Parts and Branches thereof; Either known to the Ancients, or owing to the Improvements of the Moderns. The Practice and Application to the Affairs of Life and Commerce being also Fully Explained: So as to make the Whole a Complete System of Theory, For the Purposes of Men of Science; And of Practice, for Men of Business. By Alexander Malcolm, A. M. Teacher of the Mathematicks at Aberdeen.

  • Malcolm, Alexander, 1685-1763.
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M.DCC.XXX. [1730]
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London : printed for J. Osborn and T. Longman, in Pater-noster-Row; F. Fayram, and E. Symon, at the Royal Exchange, M.DCC.XXX. [1730]

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xx, 144, *145-*160, 137-296, *293-*296, 297-440, 437-440, 441-623, [1] p. ; 40.

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