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Philadelphia,: E. C. & J. Biddle,
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The first book of etymology, designed to promote precision in the use, and facilitate the acquisition of a knowledge of the English language. For beginners. By James Lynd.
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The class-book of etymology, designed to promote precision in the use, and facilitate the acquisition of a knowledge of the English language. By James Lynd.
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An inductive and practical treatise on book-keeping by single and double entry, designed for high-schools and academies: containing four sets of books by single entry, and seven sets by double entry. By S. W. Crittenden ... Rev. and enl. by S. H. Crittenden.
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An elementary treatise on astronomy; in two parts. The first containing a clear and compendious view of the theory; the second, a number of practical problems. To which are added, solar, lunar, and other astronomical tables. By John Gummere ...
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An inductive and practical treatise on book-keeping by single and double entry, designed for commercial institutes, private students, and practical accountants: containing four sets of books by single entry, and six sets by double entry. Also, a set of steamboat books ... By S. W. Crittenden ... Rev. and enl. by S. H. Crittenden ... and Inductive and practical treatise on book-keeping.
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An inductive and practical treatise on book-keeping by single and double entry, designed for high-schools and academies: containing four sets of books by single entry, and seven sets by double entry. By S. W. Crittenden ... Rev. and enl. by S. H. Crittenden.