The Ladies Accomptant, and the Scholar's Best Accomplisher: In Three Parts. I. The First Four Rules in Integers Only; Also, Reduction, with the Tables of Weights, Measures, &c. Designed for the Scholar's First, Or Foul Book. II. Arithmetic in All the Most Necessary Rules with a Great Variety of Questions in Each; to which are Added Various Bills of Parcels for Exercise in the Different Rules. III. An Alphabetical List of Abbreviations of Words. - An Explanation of Marks and Stops in Pointing. - Forms of Address to Persons of Distinction. - Receipts, Promissory Notes, Inland and Foreign Bills of Exchange, Complimentary Cards, Letters on Various Subjects. - Form of a Petition, a Bond, and of a Will. To which are Added, a Variety of Examples on the Globes. The Whole Being Designed for the Use of Schools, as a Proper Exercise Book, and Will be Found Very Useful for the Youth of Both Sexes. The Second Edition. By Charles Vyse, Author of The Tutor's Guide, &c
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