| Peter Bullions - 1857 - 264 pagine
...arranged, so as to show the mutual dependence and relationship of their subjects. 2. The scienl{fic correctness and practical convenience of their greatly...5. The distinctness with which the true connection hetween Arithmetic and Its cognate branches is developed. 6. The excellent and thorough intellectual... | |
| Peter Bullions - 1857 - 260 pagine
...arranged, so as to show the mutual dependence and relationship of their subjects. 2. The scient(fic correctness and practical convenience of their greatly...are stated and explanations are given. 4. Brevity aid completeness of rules. 5. The distinctness with which the true connection between Arithmetic and... | |
| George Spencer - 1858 - 216 pagine
...ARITHMETIC. $0 4& HIGH SCHOOL ARITHMETIC 0 84 ELEMENTS OF ALGEBRA 0 84 HIGHER ALGEBRA 1 50 KEY TO ALGEBRA 0 84 ELEMENTS OF GEOMETRY 1 00 These books are believed...explanations are given. 4. Brevity and completeness of rules. 6. The distinctness with which the true connection between Arithmetic and Us euinate branches is developed.... | |
| David Hume - 1858 - 566 pagine
...their topics are arranged, so SB to (how the mutual dependence and relationship of their subjects. 3. The scientific correctness and practical convenience...explanations are given. 4. Brevity and completeness of rules. ft. The distinctness with which the true connection between Arithmetic and Its cognate branches is... | |
| Peter Bullions - 1859 - 378 pagine
...ARITHMETIC $o «» HIGH SCHOOL ARITHMETIC 0 84 ELEMENTS OF ALGEBRA 0 84 HIGHER ALGEBRA 1 50 KEY TO ALGEBRA 0 84 ELEMENTS OF GEOMETRY 1 00 These books are believed...concise manner in which principles are stated and explanation* are given. 4. Brevity and completeness of rules. 6. The distinctness with which, the true... | |
| Peter Bullions - 1859 - 560 pagine
...arranged, so as to show the mutual dependence and relationship of their subjects. 2. The srienttfic correctness and practical convenience of their greatly...explanations are given. 4. Brevity and completeness of rules. 6. The distinctness with which the true connection between Arithmetic and it« eognate branchée is... | |
| James B. Dodd - 1859 - 368 pagine
...following particulars : 1. The philosophical accurateness with which their topics are arranged, so aa to show the mutual dependence and relationship of...their greatly improved nomenclature. 3. The clear and concite manner in which principles are stated and explanation* are given. 4. Brevity and completeness... | |
| James B. Dodd - 1859 - 368 pagine
...relationship of their subjects. These books are believed to he unrivaled in the following particulars: 2. The scientific correctness and practical convenience...concise manner in which principles are stated and explanation* are given. 6. The distinctness with which the true connection between Arithmetic and it*... | |
| Peter Bullions - 1859 - 264 pagine
...their topics are arranged, so as to show the mutual dependence and relationship of their suhjects. 2. The scientific correctness and practical convenience...nomenclature. 3. The clear and concise manner In which principlei are stated and explanation! are given. 4. Brevity and completeness of rules. 6. The distinctness... | |
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