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The anti-logarithmic canon. Being a table of numbers, consisting of eleven places of figures, ... Whereby the logarithm for any number, ... are readily found. With precepts and examples, ... To which is prefix'd, an introduction, ... By James Dodson
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The anti-logarithmic canon. Being a table of numbers, consisting of eleven places of figures, ... Whereby the logarithm for any number, ... are readily found. With precepts and examples, ... To which is prefix'd, an introduction, ... By James Dodson
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1742.
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Dodson, James (-1757)
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