Front cover image for Arithmetic : in which the principles of operating by numbers are analytically explained, and synthetically applied; thus combining the advantages to be derived both from the inductive and synthetic mode of instructing : the whole made familiar by a great variety of useful and interesting examples, calculated at once to engage the pupil in the study, and to give him a full knowledge of figures in their application to all the practical purposes of life

Arithmetic : in which the principles of operating by numbers are analytically explained, and synthetically applied; thus combining the advantages to be derived both from the inductive and synthetic mode of instructing : the whole made familiar by a great variety of useful and interesting examples, calculated at once to engage the pupil in the study, and to give him a full knowledge of figures in their application to all the practical purposes of life

Daniel Adams (Author), J. & J.W. Prentiss (Firm) (Publisher)
Print Book, English, 1841
J. & J.W. Prentiss, Keene, N.H., 1841
Early works
262, 2 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm
9464199
"Designed for the use of schools and academies in the United States."
Publisher's advertisements printed on last two pages and page 4 of cover