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Author(s)Edward Hatton
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Harvard University Graduate School of Education Gutman

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With a list of subscribers. Text is continuous. The unnumbered 64p. section contains a table of the logarithms. The final 16p. contain the appendix.

London : printed: and sold by Mr. King; Mr. Browne, Mr. Mears, and Mr. Valentine; Mr. Knaplock, Mr. Knapton, and Mr. Holland; Mr. Strahan and Mr. Simon; Mr. Mount and Comp.; Mr. Clements, at Oxford; and Mr. Crownfield, in Cambridge, 1721. xxiv,280,[64],269-379,[1],16p.,plates ; 4°

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