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A compendium of algebra. : Consisting of plain, easie and concise rules for the speedy attaining to that art. Exemplified by various problems, with the solution of their aequations in numbers. By a new and general method of resolving all kind of aequations, both pure and adfected, with great ease and expedition; very different from all others yet extant. Applied to squaring the circle, making of sines, tangents, secants, and logarithms with great facility. Also an appendix concerning compound-interest and annuities. By John Ward, phylomath. Heretofore General Gauger in the Revenue of Excise

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