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Arithmetical trigonometry : being the solution of all the usual cases in plain trigonometry by common arithmetick without any tables whatsoever : to which is added an easie, exact and speedy method for making the tables of natural sines, tangents and secants ; as also the making of the tables of logarithms and of the artificial sines, tangents and secants : with some useful tables in gunnery / by Mark Foster.
Van Pelt - Microtext STC II Reel 1284:12.
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