Fenning, D. (1783). The British youth's instructor: Or, a new and easy guide to practical arithmetic. Wherein The Rudiments of common Arithmetic, Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, 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 necessary to the Knowledge of Business. With a Postscript, For the Use of Country Youths in particular: Shewing how to measure any regular Piece of Timber, Tiling, Thatching, Brick-Work, or Piece of Land; as also how to guage any Cistern, Piece of Malt, or common Coller, Tub, &c. And to this edition is now first added, a compendious method of book-keeping, Whereby any one capable of subtracting one Sum of Money from another, may state and balance their own Accounts correctly, and have a clear View of all their Transactions. The Whole designed for such as have hitherto neglected, or have not had an Opportunity of becoming 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 Eminent Writing-Masters and Accomptants. By Daniel Fenning, Author of the Young Algebraist's Companion; Description and Use of the Globes (both in Dialogues); the Universal Spelling-Book; Royal English Dictionary; Young Man's Book of Knowledge; a new English Grammar; and a new Treatise on Mensuration. The tenth edition, revised, corrected, and improved, by W. Burbidge, Schoolmaster, in Salisbury. printed for S. Crowder, No. 12, Pater-Noster-Row.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Fenning, Daniel. The British Youth's Instructor: Or, a New and Easy Guide to Practical Arithmetic. Wherein The Rudiments of Common Arithmetic, Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, 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 Necessary to the Knowledge of Business. With a Postscript, For the Use of Country Youths in Particular: Shewing How to Measure Any Regular Piece of Timber, Tiling, Thatching, Brick-Work, or Piece of Land; as Also How to Guage Any Cistern, Piece of Malt, or Common Coller, Tub, &c. And to This Edition Is Now First Added, a Compendious Method of Book-keeping, Whereby Any One Capable of Subtracting One Sum of Money from Another, May State and Balance Their Own Accounts Correctly, and Have a Clear View of All Their Transactions. The Whole Designed for Such as Have Hitherto Neglected, or Have Not Had an Opportunity of Becoming 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 Eminent Writing-Masters and Accomptants. By Daniel Fenning, Author of the Young Algebraist's Companion; Description and Use of the Globes (both in Dialogues); the Universal Spelling-Book; Royal English Dictionary; Young Man's Book of Knowledge; a New English Grammar; and a New Treatise on Mensuration. The Tenth Edition, Revised, Corrected, and Improved, by W. Burbidge, Schoolmaster, in Salisbury. London: printed for S. Crowder, No. 12, Pater-Noster-Row, 1783.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Fenning, Daniel. The British Youth's Instructor: Or, a New and Easy Guide to Practical Arithmetic. Wherein The Rudiments of Common Arithmetic, Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, 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 Necessary to the Knowledge of Business. With a Postscript, For the Use of Country Youths in Particular: Shewing How to Measure Any Regular Piece of Timber, Tiling, Thatching, Brick-Work, or Piece of Land; as Also How to Guage Any Cistern, Piece of Malt, or Common Coller, Tub, &c. And to This Edition Is Now First Added, a Compendious Method of Book-keeping, Whereby Any One Capable of Subtracting One Sum of Money from Another, May State and Balance Their Own Accounts Correctly, and Have a Clear View of All Their Transactions. The Whole Designed for Such as Have Hitherto Neglected, or Have Not Had an Opportunity of Becoming 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 Eminent Writing-Masters and Accomptants. By Daniel Fenning, Author of the Young Algebraist's Companion; Description and Use of the Globes (both in Dialogues); the Universal Spelling-Book; Royal English Dictionary; Young Man's Book of Knowledge; a New English Grammar; and a New Treatise on Mensuration. The Tenth Edition, Revised, Corrected, and Improved, by W. Burbidge, Schoolmaster, in Salisbury. printed for S. Crowder, No. 12, Pater-Noster-Row, 1783.