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A52256 The compleat arithmetician, or, The whole art of arithmetick, vulgar and decimal in a plain and easie method, suitable to the meanest capacity : in which the multiplication and division of numbers of several denominations, and the rule of alligation are more fully explained than in any treatise of this nature, yet extant / by J.N., Philomath. Newton, John, 1622-1678. 1691 (1691) Wing N1054; ESTC R4290 77,995 206

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16 and so the second error is 3 too much the sum of these errors is 9 now the first position 56 being multiplied by 3 the second error the product is 168 and the second position 128 being multiplied by the first error 6 the product is 768 the sum of these two products is 936 which being divided by 9 the sum of the errors the quotient is 104 the answer to the question as was desired And thus we have passed through all the chief parts of Natural Arithmetick the extraction of the square and cube roots only excepted and that purposely omitted because it may be not only more briefly but also more plainly shewed in Specious or Symbolical Arithmetick and as for artificial or Logarithmetical Arithmetick so much as may serve to resolve all ordinary questions hath been already shewed in my scale of interest only the construction of the numbers themselves is there omitted which yet I have shewed by the continual extraction of the square Root in my Mathematical institution and by multiplication in my Trigonometria Britanica since which there are some excellent ways of making those numbers lately found out and published in Latine by Nicholas M●rc●tor so much whereof as may give thee satisfaction in that particular I purpose God willing to adde to a small introduction to Specious Arithmetick if the Author himself find not encouragement or opportunity to do it in english himself and that I be not suddenly prevented in the other by some skilful hand whose zeal for propagating the knowledge of the Arts in our own tongue is at least equal to if not exceeding mine Soli Deo Gloria FINIS A Catalogue of divers Maps Pictures Copy Books Books of Beasts Birds Flowers Fish Fruits Flies Landskips Stories and many pretty fancies neatly cut in Copper and worth buying being very pleasant Ornaments for Houses Studies and Closets and also extraordinary useful for Gold-Smiths Iewellers Chasers Gravers Painters Carvers Embroiderers Drawers Needle-women and all Handicrafts the which are made and to be sold by Robert Walton who is the oldest of that way in London and indeed I. O. and others are but intruders into that they were never br●ught up to and therefore have their things so pittifully done that we may truly say as the Poet doth When each man keeps to his own Trade Then all things will be better made 1. MAps of the World with or without descriptions 2. The four parts of the World with or without Descriptions 3. Maps of England Scotland and Ireland with or without a Description 4. One of England and Ireland in a large Sheet 5. Maps of England with the rodes and Cities and divers half sheet Maps as 6 Brittain 7. England 8. Scotland 9. Ireland 10. Spain 11. Germany 12. 17 Provinces 13. France 14. Denmark and others 15. The Philosopher's Head or an excellent Compendious Abridgement briefly comprehending the chief Grounds and Principles of Philosophy and the Marrow of Humane Learning 16. A Lawrel of Metaphysick 17. An Artificial Description of Logick according to the first second and third Act of the Mind 9. The Tree of Man's Life 18. The manner of his Majesties Riding through London the day before his Coronation in a large Sheet 19. The manner of his Majesties going to his Coronation 20. The King and Queen together in a large Sheet 13. The manner of the Ten persecutions under the Heathen Emperours 14. A large Sheet of Orpheus with the beasts about him 21. David and Abigail 22. Leyburn's 4 Tables of account ready cast up Books 1. A Description of the several Regions and Countreys in the whole World 2. Porter's Tables 3. Scool pastime for children 5. The Countrey Schoolmaster these 3 by Dr. Newton 6. The Pen's Celerity 7. The Pen's Triumph 8. The Pens Transcendancy these by Mr. Cocker Mr. Gethings Pens Paradise the Pens Facility 10. Very much in little fitly called Paradise Eden or the whole View of the Creation in Eight parts The which you may have all together or else any particular Part by it self 11. Much for little 12. The Ten Commandments 13. The Twelve Months of the Year 14. The Nine Worthy Women 15. The Seaven deadly Sins 16. The Four Parts of the World 17. The Four Complexions 18. Mr. Clein's rare Book of the Five Senses in way of Cretesco 19. His Book of the Seven Liberal Arts or Sciences 20. The Four Elements 21. The Four Seasons 22. The Stories of Elia 23 Nothing pleases 24 The Cryes of London 25. The Merry Conceited Five Senses 26. All the Kings and Queens of England 27. The Gentleman's accomplishment Several things in Pot Sheets 1. All the Kings of England 2. We are seaven 3. Mother Louse 4. The contented Cuckold in the new fashion 5. The Jovial Crew 6. Death 7. The 5 Senses 8. 4 Seasons 9. 4 parts of the world King Charles 1. and his Queen Duke of York and his Dutchess D. of Anjou and his Princess D. of Albemarle and his Dutchess with other things two Heads of his present Majesty One Plate containing the Head of Charles 1. Charles 2 D. York D. Gloucester D. Albemarle the Mother-Queen Q. Katherine Princess of Orange Elizabeth and Henrietta his Maj. Sisters Indico Iones of Wil. Ho●●ers after Sir Anthony Vandike Cavilero-Puff or the vapouring Spaniard The Habits of several Countries Four several Sheets of the Cryes of London The four Ages The woman beating the Man Witta●s Folly in a merry maze 2. King David 3. King Solomon 4 Charles 1. Charles 2. D. of York D. of Gloucester 5. Duke of York alone Men on Horseback in Sheets 1. The postures of Horses in 4 Sheets 2. King Solomon 3. Alexander the Great 4. The Black Prince 5. King Charles 1. 6 King Charles 2. 7. Duke of York 8. Duke of Gloucester 9. Duke of Albemarle King David Men standing in Half-sheets 1. The King and Queen in one Plate 2. King alone 3. D. of York 4. D. of Gloucester 5. K. Saul 6. King David 7. King Solomon 8. King Iosiah 9. King Manasses 10 K. Herod 11. K. Nebuchadnezzar 12. K. Pharaoh 13. Ieptha Judge of Israel 14. Gideon Judge of Israel 15. K. Darius 16. K. Rehoboam 17. K. Charles 1. in Robes 18. K. Ch. 1. in Armour 19. Prince of Orange and his Son 20. Prince Rupert 21. Prince of Condy 22. A View of Wars late strokes 23. Irelands Lamentation 24 Charity 25. A Citizens Wife 26. A waiting Gentlewoman 27. Three several Half-Sheets of scripture-Scripture-Kings and Judges eight in each King of Poland 2 several ways Men on Horseback in Half-sheets 1. King Saul 2. King David 3. King Solomon 4. King Iosiah 5. King Pharaoh 6. K. Herod 7. King Manasses 8. Prince Ionathan 9. King of France 10. K. of Denmark 11. K. of Poland 12. Prince Elector 13. Hector of Troy 14. Tamerlain Emperour of Tartary 15. All the Kings and Queens of England in single Half-sheets and the black Prince Heads in Half-Sheets 1. King Charles 1. 2. Queen Henrietta Maria 3. King Charles 2. 4. Queen Katharina 5. One of Charles 1. Queen Mary Charles 2. Queen Katharina Duke of Anjou Princess Henrietta and D. of Albemarle and his Dutchess 6. The Heads of all the Kings and Queens from William the Conquerour 7. The Heads of 24 Emperours of Germany King Charles 1. and his Queen Charles 2. Healing and the Bishops Crowning Likewise one bigger of the Bishops Crowning his Majesty and he Healing the Evil. As also the Kings Armes the best sort and indeed he hath all sorts of stories and fancies for Gentlewomens works and is doing more as fast as time and opportunity will permit and so farwel 978 1 1956 2 3912 4 7824 8 l s d f 24 13 05 3 07 19 04 0 16 08 07 2 2 1 1   49 1 5 1   20 12 4 4 03 05 1 2 17 08 3 1 1 1   1 03 8 2 lib. s. d. f.   19 11 4 4 03 05 1 2 17 08 3 1 05 08 2 l. s. d 14 13 08     7 4 4   102 15 08 f. w. q. 28 00 00 11 06 00 00 04 02 01 00 00 00 00 03 ● 11 00 00 00 ● ●● 127 d. 32 m. 00 s. 09 t. 45 f. Men lib. 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