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As the title-pages indicate, these attack the subject from quite different sides: the former is eminently practical, and everything unpractical is carefully eschewed: the latter goes into the principles and considers all from the theoretic side, giving very little practice.
A Practical Arithmetic on an entirely New Method.
By John Jackson. (London: Blackie, 1885.)
Principles of Arithmetic.
By Homersham Cox. (Cambridge: Deighton, 1885.)
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[Book Reviews]. Nature 33, 29 (1885). https://doi.org/10.1038/033029a0
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