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THIS is a neatly got up arithmetic; it contains a great number of exercises, covering the usual ground occupied by such treatises, has a modicum of explanatory matter, and calls for no further comment. There are no answers at the end, but they can be got in a separate form.
Marcus Ward's Arithmetic.
J. W. Marshall, Assistant-Master at Charterhouse School. (London: Ward and Co., 1879. 232 PP.)
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Marcus Ward's Arithmetic . Nature 20, 336 (1879). https://doi.org/10.1038/020336b0
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