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Arithmetical questions, or, A plain and familiar way to common arithmetick : containing the most necessary and fundamental rules of the said art: digested into a very easie method. Set forth for the help and advantage of those that desire to attain the knowledge of that art

MLA

LeDuke, John. Arithmetical Questions, or, A Plain and Familiar Way to Common Arithmetick : Containing the Most Necessary and Fundamental Rules of the Said Art: Digested into a Very Easie Method. Set Forth for the Help and Advantage of Those That Desire to Attain the Knowledge of That Art. Printed by Da. Maxwel, and are to be sold by Sa. Gellibrand at the Ball in St. Pauls Churchyard, London; and by William Hall, bookseller in Colchester, 1663. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/2057410.

APA, 6th edition

LeDuke, J. (1663). Arithmetical questions, or, A plain and familiar way to common arithmetick : containing the most necessary and fundamental rules of the said art: digested into a very easie method. Set forth for the help and advantage of those that desire to attain the knowledge of that art [Early works to 1900]. Printed by Da. Maxwel, and are to be sold by Sa. Gellibrand at the Ball in St. Pauls Churchyard, London; and by William Hall, bookseller in Colchester. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/2057410.

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Arithmetical questions, or, A plain and familiar way to common arithmetick : containing the most necessary and fundamental rules of the said art: digested into a very easie method. Set forth for the help and advantage of those that desire to attain the knowledge of that art