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Dr. A. L. Crelle's calculating tables : giving the products of every two numbers from one to one thousand and their application to the multiplication and division of all numbers above one thousand
Walter de Gruyter & Co.
Document, 1923
B1624.01
Slide rule and how to use it : containing full, easy, and simple instructions to perform all business calculations wtih unexampled rapidity and accuracy, The
Crosby Lockwood and Son
Document, 1896
B47.79
Anti-logarithmic canon. Being a table of numbers, consisting of eleven places of figures, corresponding to all logarithms under 100000 ... With precepts and examples ... To which is prefix'd, an introduction, containing a short account of logarithms ..., The
Printed for J. Dodson and J. Wilcox
Document, 1742
B1592.01
Land measurer's ready reckoner : or, every man a land measurer : being tables for ascertaining at sight the contents of any field or piece of land ... and Scotch and Irish measures into imperial, The
Blackie & Son
Document, 1858
B1612.01
Handbook of formulae, tables, and memoranda for architectural surveyors, and others engaged in building, A
E. & F.N. Spon
Document, 1865
B1535.01
Practical measurer, or tradesman and wood merchant's assistant : a series of tables, designed for the use of wood merchants, builders, carpenters, joiners, sawyers, plasterers, painters, glaziers, masons, bricklayers, &c., The
Blackie + Son
Document, 1865
B1650.01
Construction and principal uses of mathematical instruments : translated from the French of M. Bion, chief instrument-maker to the French King : to which are added, the construction and uses of such instruments as are omitted by M. Bion, particularly of those invented or improved by the English, The
Holland Press
Document, 1972
B18.78b
Gentleman's and farmer's assistant : containing, first, tables for finding the content of any piece of land, from dimensions taken in yards : second, tables shewing the width required for an acre in any square piece of land ... standard imperial bushel, The
Matchett, Stevenson, and Matchett
Document, 1839
B1602.01
Treatise on screw propellers and their steam-engines : with practical rules and examples how to calculate and construct the same for any description of vessels, accompanied with a treatise on bodies in motion in fluid, exemplified for propellers and vessels : also, a full description of a calculating machine, A
Henry Carey Baird
Document, 1852
B275.83
System of geometry and trigonometry : with a treatise on surveying, in which the principles of rectangular surveying, without plotting, are explained, A
Wm. Jas. Hamersley
Document, 1854
B226.82
Construction and principal uses of mathematical instruments : translated from the French of M. Bion, chief instrument-maker to the French King : to which are added, the construction and uses of such instruments as are omitted by M. Bion, particularly of those invented or improved by the English, The
Printed for H.W. for John Senex
Document, 1723
B18.78a
Fractional calculator, or, new ready reckoner : shewing at one view the value of any quantity of goods, from one-eighth of any weight or measure to thirty thousand, at any price from one thirty-second of a penny to twenty shillings : with discount tables from 85 to 95 per cent : being particularly adapted for merchants, lace manufacturers, cotton and commission agents, drapers, &c. &c., The
John and Charles Mozley
Document, 1838
B1552.01