Every man his own teacher :
being an introduction to arithmetic, whereby persons who are ignorant of that science, may of themselves, without a teacher, obtain a sufficient degree of knowledge in figures, for common business, and for operating in nearly all the books extant on that subject /
by John Preston.

APA Citation

Preston, J. (1834). Every man his own teacher: being an introduction to arithmetic, whereby persons who are ignorant of that science, may of themselves, without a teacher, obtain a sufficient degree of knowledge in figures, for common business, and for operating in nearly all the books extant on that subject. Albany [N.Y.]: Printed by G. J. Loomis.

MLA Citation

Preston, John, b. 1755. Every Man His Own Teacher: Being an Introduction to Arithmetic, Whereby Persons Who Are Ignorant of That Science, May of Themselves, Without a Teacher, Obtain a Sufficient Degree of Knowledge In Figures, for Common Business, And for Operating In Nearly All the Books Extant On That Subject. Albany [N.Y.]: Printed by G. J. Loomis, 1834.

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