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spelling | Vyse, Charles fl. 1770-1815 Verfasser aut The lady's accomptant and best accomplisher In three parts. Containing I. The first Four Rules in Integers only, likewise Reduction, with the Tables of Money, Weights, Measures, &c. II. Arithmetic in whole and compound Numbers, and the several Rules exemplified in a variety of useful Questions with their Answers annexed; likewise a Collection of Questions, for the greater trial of the foregoing Rules, and to which are added a few diverting ones. III. 1st. An Alphabetical List of Abbreviations of Words. 2d. An Index of Marks, Stops, or Pauses in Sentences, with their Use and Explanation. 3d. Superscriptions, and Forms of Address. 4th. Complimentary Cards, with Copies of Letters on several Occasions. 5th Forms of Receipts, Notes of Hand, Bills of Parcels, Inland and foreign Bills of Exchange. 6th. Moral and entertaining Sentences in Prose and Verse, on Advice, Virtue, Religion, Wisdom, Learning, Industry, Frugality, Honesty, &c. &c. proper for Youth of either Sex, either to transcribe or study, by way of Evening Task. The whole being designed for the use of schools, as a proper Question Book, and for the Improvement of the Fair-Sex. in good Sense and correct English. By Charles Vyse, Teacher of the Mathematics, Author of the Tutor's Guide, and late Master of the Academy in Portland Street, Cavendish Square; but now Master of the Academy in Old Round Court, in the Strand London printed for Robinson and Roberts, No. 25, Pater-Noster-Row 1771 Online-Ressource ([2],ii,144Seiten) 12° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Braces in imprint English Short Title Catalog, T137914 Includes a section on arithmetic Reproduction of original from British Library Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Etiquette for women Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0030100800?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Vyse, Charles fl. 1770-1815 The lady's accomptant and best accomplisher In three parts. Containing I. The first Four Rules in Integers only, likewise Reduction, with the Tables of Money, Weights, Measures, &c. II. Arithmetic in whole and compound Numbers, and the several Rules exemplified in a variety of useful Questions with their Answers annexed; likewise a Collection of Questions, for the greater trial of the foregoing Rules, and to which are added a few diverting ones. III. 1st. An Alphabetical List of Abbreviations of Words. 2d. An Index of Marks, Stops, or Pauses in Sentences, with their Use and Explanation. 3d. Superscriptions, and Forms of Address. 4th. Complimentary Cards, with Copies of Letters on several Occasions. 5th Forms of Receipts, Notes of Hand, Bills of Parcels, Inland and foreign Bills of Exchange. 6th. Moral and entertaining Sentences in Prose and Verse, on Advice, Virtue, Religion, Wisdom, Learning, Industry, Frugality, Honesty, &c. &c. proper for Youth of either Sex, either to transcribe or study, by way of Evening Task. The whole being designed for the use of schools, as a proper Question Book, and for the Improvement of the Fair-Sex. in good Sense and correct English. By Charles Vyse, Teacher of the Mathematics, Author of the Tutor's Guide, and late Master of the Academy in Portland Street, Cavendish Square; but now Master of the Academy in Old Round Court, in the Strand Etiquette for women Early works to 1800 |
title | The lady's accomptant and best accomplisher In three parts. Containing I. The first Four Rules in Integers only, likewise Reduction, with the Tables of Money, Weights, Measures, &c. II. Arithmetic in whole and compound Numbers, and the several Rules exemplified in a variety of useful Questions with their Answers annexed; likewise a Collection of Questions, for the greater trial of the foregoing Rules, and to which are added a few diverting ones. III. 1st. An Alphabetical List of Abbreviations of Words. 2d. An Index of Marks, Stops, or Pauses in Sentences, with their Use and Explanation. 3d. Superscriptions, and Forms of Address. 4th. Complimentary Cards, with Copies of Letters on several Occasions. 5th Forms of Receipts, Notes of Hand, Bills of Parcels, Inland and foreign Bills of Exchange. 6th. Moral and entertaining Sentences in Prose and Verse, on Advice, Virtue, Religion, Wisdom, Learning, Industry, Frugality, Honesty, &c. &c. proper for Youth of either Sex, either to transcribe or study, by way of Evening Task. The whole being designed for the use of schools, as a proper Question Book, and for the Improvement of the Fair-Sex. in good Sense and correct English. By Charles Vyse, Teacher of the Mathematics, Author of the Tutor's Guide, and late Master of the Academy in Portland Street, Cavendish Square; but now Master of the Academy in Old Round Court, in the Strand |
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title_exact_search | The lady's accomptant and best accomplisher In three parts. Containing I. The first Four Rules in Integers only, likewise Reduction, with the Tables of Money, Weights, Measures, &c. II. Arithmetic in whole and compound Numbers, and the several Rules exemplified in a variety of useful Questions with their Answers annexed; likewise a Collection of Questions, for the greater trial of the foregoing Rules, and to which are added a few diverting ones. III. 1st. An Alphabetical List of Abbreviations of Words. 2d. An Index of Marks, Stops, or Pauses in Sentences, with their Use and Explanation. 3d. Superscriptions, and Forms of Address. 4th. Complimentary Cards, with Copies of Letters on several Occasions. 5th Forms of Receipts, Notes of Hand, Bills of Parcels, Inland and foreign Bills of Exchange. 6th. Moral and entertaining Sentences in Prose and Verse, on Advice, Virtue, Religion, Wisdom, Learning, Industry, Frugality, Honesty, &c. &c. proper for Youth of either Sex, either to transcribe or study, by way of Evening Task. The whole being designed for the use of schools, as a proper Question Book, and for the Improvement of the Fair-Sex. in good Sense and correct English. By Charles Vyse, Teacher of the Mathematics, Author of the Tutor's Guide, and late Master of the Academy in Portland Street, Cavendish Square; but now Master of the Academy in Old Round Court, in the Strand |
title_exact_search_txtP | The lady's accomptant and best accomplisher In three parts. Containing I. The first Four Rules in Integers only, likewise Reduction, with the Tables of Money, Weights, Measures, &c. II. Arithmetic in whole and compound Numbers, and the several Rules exemplified in a variety of useful Questions with their Answers annexed; likewise a Collection of Questions, for the greater trial of the foregoing Rules, and to which are added a few diverting ones. III. 1st. An Alphabetical List of Abbreviations of Words. 2d. An Index of Marks, Stops, or Pauses in Sentences, with their Use and Explanation. 3d. Superscriptions, and Forms of Address. 4th. Complimentary Cards, with Copies of Letters on several Occasions. 5th Forms of Receipts, Notes of Hand, Bills of Parcels, Inland and foreign Bills of Exchange. 6th. Moral and entertaining Sentences in Prose and Verse, on Advice, Virtue, Religion, Wisdom, Learning, Industry, Frugality, Honesty, &c. &c. proper for Youth of either Sex, either to transcribe or study, by way of Evening Task. The whole being designed for the use of schools, as a proper Question Book, and for the Improvement of the Fair-Sex. in good Sense and correct English. By Charles Vyse, Teacher of the Mathematics, Author of the Tutor's Guide, and late Master of the Academy in Portland Street, Cavendish Square; but now Master of the Academy in Old Round Court, in the Strand |
title_full | The lady's accomptant and best accomplisher In three parts. Containing I. The first Four Rules in Integers only, likewise Reduction, with the Tables of Money, Weights, Measures, &c. II. Arithmetic in whole and compound Numbers, and the several Rules exemplified in a variety of useful Questions with their Answers annexed; likewise a Collection of Questions, for the greater trial of the foregoing Rules, and to which are added a few diverting ones. III. 1st. An Alphabetical List of Abbreviations of Words. 2d. An Index of Marks, Stops, or Pauses in Sentences, with their Use and Explanation. 3d. Superscriptions, and Forms of Address. 4th. Complimentary Cards, with Copies of Letters on several Occasions. 5th Forms of Receipts, Notes of Hand, Bills of Parcels, Inland and foreign Bills of Exchange. 6th. Moral and entertaining Sentences in Prose and Verse, on Advice, Virtue, Religion, Wisdom, Learning, Industry, Frugality, Honesty, &c. &c. proper for Youth of either Sex, either to transcribe or study, by way of Evening Task. The whole being designed for the use of schools, as a proper Question Book, and for the Improvement of the Fair-Sex. in good Sense and correct English. By Charles Vyse, Teacher of the Mathematics, Author of the Tutor's Guide, and late Master of the Academy in Portland Street, Cavendish Square; but now Master of the Academy in Old Round Court, in the Strand |
title_fullStr | The lady's accomptant and best accomplisher In three parts. Containing I. The first Four Rules in Integers only, likewise Reduction, with the Tables of Money, Weights, Measures, &c. II. Arithmetic in whole and compound Numbers, and the several Rules exemplified in a variety of useful Questions with their Answers annexed; likewise a Collection of Questions, for the greater trial of the foregoing Rules, and to which are added a few diverting ones. III. 1st. An Alphabetical List of Abbreviations of Words. 2d. An Index of Marks, Stops, or Pauses in Sentences, with their Use and Explanation. 3d. Superscriptions, and Forms of Address. 4th. Complimentary Cards, with Copies of Letters on several Occasions. 5th Forms of Receipts, Notes of Hand, Bills of Parcels, Inland and foreign Bills of Exchange. 6th. Moral and entertaining Sentences in Prose and Verse, on Advice, Virtue, Religion, Wisdom, Learning, Industry, Frugality, Honesty, &c. &c. proper for Youth of either Sex, either to transcribe or study, by way of Evening Task. The whole being designed for the use of schools, as a proper Question Book, and for the Improvement of the Fair-Sex. in good Sense and correct English. By Charles Vyse, Teacher of the Mathematics, Author of the Tutor's Guide, and late Master of the Academy in Portland Street, Cavendish Square; but now Master of the Academy in Old Round Court, in the Strand |
title_full_unstemmed | The lady's accomptant and best accomplisher In three parts. Containing I. The first Four Rules in Integers only, likewise Reduction, with the Tables of Money, Weights, Measures, &c. II. Arithmetic in whole and compound Numbers, and the several Rules exemplified in a variety of useful Questions with their Answers annexed; likewise a Collection of Questions, for the greater trial of the foregoing Rules, and to which are added a few diverting ones. III. 1st. An Alphabetical List of Abbreviations of Words. 2d. An Index of Marks, Stops, or Pauses in Sentences, with their Use and Explanation. 3d. Superscriptions, and Forms of Address. 4th. Complimentary Cards, with Copies of Letters on several Occasions. 5th Forms of Receipts, Notes of Hand, Bills of Parcels, Inland and foreign Bills of Exchange. 6th. Moral and entertaining Sentences in Prose and Verse, on Advice, Virtue, Religion, Wisdom, Learning, Industry, Frugality, Honesty, &c. &c. proper for Youth of either Sex, either to transcribe or study, by way of Evening Task. The whole being designed for the use of schools, as a proper Question Book, and for the Improvement of the Fair-Sex. in good Sense and correct English. By Charles Vyse, Teacher of the Mathematics, Author of the Tutor's Guide, and late Master of the Academy in Portland Street, Cavendish Square; but now Master of the Academy in Old Round Court, in the Strand |
title_short | The lady's accomptant and best accomplisher |
title_sort | the lady s accomptant and best accomplisher in three parts containing i the first four rules in integers only likewise reduction with the tables of money weights measures c ii arithmetic in whole and compound numbers and the several rules exemplified in a variety of useful questions with their answers annexed likewise a collection of questions for the greater trial of the foregoing rules and to which are added a few diverting ones iii 1st an alphabetical list of abbreviations of words 2d an index of marks stops or pauses in sentences with their use and explanation 3d superscriptions and forms of address 4th complimentary cards with copies of letters on several occasions 5th forms of receipts notes of hand bills of parcels inland and foreign bills of exchange 6th moral and entertaining sentences in prose and verse on advice virtue religion wisdom learning industry frugality honesty c c proper for youth of either sex either to transcribe or study by way of evening task the whole being designed for the use of schools as a proper question book and for the improvement of the fair sex in good sense and correct english by charles vyse teacher of the mathematics author of the tutor s guide and late master of the academy in portland street cavendish square but now master of the academy in old round court in the strand |
title_sub | In three parts. Containing I. The first Four Rules in Integers only, likewise Reduction, with the Tables of Money, Weights, Measures, &c. II. Arithmetic in whole and compound Numbers, and the several Rules exemplified in a variety of useful Questions with their Answers annexed; likewise a Collection of Questions, for the greater trial of the foregoing Rules, and to which are added a few diverting ones. III. 1st. An Alphabetical List of Abbreviations of Words. 2d. An Index of Marks, Stops, or Pauses in Sentences, with their Use and Explanation. 3d. Superscriptions, and Forms of Address. 4th. Complimentary Cards, with Copies of Letters on several Occasions. 5th Forms of Receipts, Notes of Hand, Bills of Parcels, Inland and foreign Bills of Exchange. 6th. Moral and entertaining Sentences in Prose and Verse, on Advice, Virtue, Religion, Wisdom, Learning, Industry, Frugality, Honesty, &c. &c. proper for Youth of either Sex, either to transcribe or study, by way of Evening Task. The whole being designed for the use of schools, as a proper Question Book, and for the Improvement of the Fair-Sex. in good Sense and correct English. By Charles Vyse, Teacher of the Mathematics, Author of the Tutor's Guide, and late Master of the Academy in Portland Street, Cavendish Square; but now Master of the Academy in Old Round Court, in the Strand |
topic | Etiquette for women Early works to 1800 |
topic_facet | Etiquette for women Early works to 1800 |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0030100800?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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