Fenning, D. (1795). The American youth's instructor; or, A new and easy guide to practical arithmetic: Wherein the rudiments of common arithmetic, vulgar the decimal fractions [sic], the extraction and use of the square and cube roots, &c. are so easily treated of, and so plainly demonstrated, that any person may, of himself (in a short time) become acquainted with every thing neccessary to the knowledge of business. : To which is added a postscript for the use of country youths in particular; shewing how to measure any regular piece of timber, tyling, thatching, brick-work, or piece of land; as also how to gauge any cistern, piece of malt, or common cooler, tub, or cask. : The whole designed for such as have hitherto neglected or have not had opportunity of being acquainted with figures; and attempted in natural and familiar dialogues, in order to render the work more easy and diverting, as well as useful to learners. : Recommended by several writing-masters and accomptants ([Mikrofilm-Ausg.].). Bragg.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Fenning, Daniel. The American Youth's Instructor; or, A New and Easy Guide to Practical Arithmetic: Wherein the Rudiments of Common Arithmetic, Vulgar the Decimal Fractions [sic], the Extraction and Use of the Square and Cube Roots, &c. Are so Easily Treated of, and so Plainly Demonstrated, That Any Person May, of Himself (in a Short Time) Become Acquainted with Every Thing Neccessary to the Knowledge of Business. : To Which Is Added a Postscript for the Use of Country Youths in Particular; Shewing How to Measure Any Regular Piece of Timber, Tyling, Thatching, Brick-work, or Piece of Land; as Also How to Gauge Any Cistern, Piece of Malt, or Common Cooler, Tub, or Cask. : The Whole Designed for Such as Have Hitherto Neglected or Have Not Had Opportunity of Being Acquainted with Figures; and Attempted in Natural and Familiar Dialogues, in Order to Render the Work More Easy and Diverting, as Well as Useful to Learners. : Recommended by Several Writing-masters and Accomptants. [Mikrofilm-Ausg.]. Dover, New Hampshire: Bragg, 1795.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Fenning, Daniel. The American Youth's Instructor; or, A New and Easy Guide to Practical Arithmetic: Wherein the Rudiments of Common Arithmetic, Vulgar the Decimal Fractions [sic], the Extraction and Use of the Square and Cube Roots, &c. Are so Easily Treated of, and so Plainly Demonstrated, That Any Person May, of Himself (in a Short Time) Become Acquainted with Every Thing Neccessary to the Knowledge of Business. : To Which Is Added a Postscript for the Use of Country Youths in Particular; Shewing How to Measure Any Regular Piece of Timber, Tyling, Thatching, Brick-work, or Piece of Land; as Also How to Gauge Any Cistern, Piece of Malt, or Common Cooler, Tub, or Cask. : The Whole Designed for Such as Have Hitherto Neglected or Have Not Had Opportunity of Being Acquainted with Figures; and Attempted in Natural and Familiar Dialogues, in Order to Render the Work More Easy and Diverting, as Well as Useful to Learners. : Recommended by Several Writing-masters and Accomptants. [Mikrofilm-Ausg.]. Bragg, 1795.