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61-68 The schoolmaster's assistant. - Being a compendium of arithmetic, both practical and theoretical. In five parts. Containing, I. Arithmetic in whole Numbers, wherein all the common rules, having each of them a sufficient number of questions, with their answers, are methodically and briefly handled. II. Vulgar fractions, wherein several things not commonly met with, are distinctly treated of, and laid down in the most plain and easy manner. III. Decimals, in which are considered the extraction of roots; interest, both simple and compound annuities, rebate, and equation of payments. IV. A large collection of questions with their answers, serving to exercise the foregoing rules, together with a few others, both pleasant and diverting. V. Duodecimals, commonly called cross multiplication; wherein that sort of arithmetic is thoroughly considered, and rendered very plain and easy; together with the method of proving all the foregoing operations at once by division of several denominations, without reducing them into the lowest terms mentioned. The whole being delivered in the most familiar way of question and answer, is recommended by several eminent mathematicians, accomptants, and schoolmasters, as necessary to be used in schools by all teachers, who would have their scholars thoroughly understand, and make a quick progress in arithmetic. To which is prefixed, an essay on the education of youth; humbly offer'd to the consideration of parents. The eighteenth edition. By Thomas Dilworth, author of the New guide to the English tongue; young book-keeper's assistant, &c. and schoolmaster in wapping (flera utgåvor) Thomas Dilworth MDCCXCIV. 1794 Engelska
69 Miscellaneous arithmetic - Or A full account of the new calendar; with the several uses of the logarithms, and of multiplication and division by Mony, &c. In seven parts. containing, I. A brief account of the festivals and fasts of the Jewish and Christian churches; which such others as are mentioned in the present new calendar; very necessary for the better understanding the said calendar; II. A dissertation concerning years, months, &c. and the manner of their being settled in the world, for the better computation of time. Together with the calculation of scripture-measures, weights, and coins: and an observation concerning the exquisite workmanship of the tabernacle, &c. in the time of moses. III. Rules for finding the golden number, epact, &c. together with the method of calculating Easter, and all the other moveable feasts throughout the year: all which serve for a further understanding of the present new calender. IV. The uses of the logarithms; shewing how to perform that sort of arithmetic in all its parts, whether in whole numbers, or In fractions; with the method of adding and subtracting indices, both affirmative and negative. V. The method of performing multiplication and division of pounds, shillings and pence, by pounds, shillings and pence, so as it may answer the purposes of performing an operation in the rule of three, where the terms are composed of mony only; or In fellowship, where the terms are composed of Mony and time; by which it appears, that this sort of arithmetic is very curious, and perhaps not altogether useless, VI. Some observations on the weather; by which any person is enabled to form to himself some ideas of it for the time to come; to which is subjoined, a taste of enigmatical writing, together with the character of a good Christian, setforth in twenty paradoxes, with their solutions. VII. An essay concerning the education of children, so far as relates to the several sciences which they are to learn at school. The whole, being the fullest and compleatest of this kind extant, is designed for the use of schools in Great Britain and Ireland; and in the English plantations and colonies, as subjects both profitab'e and entertaining. By Thomas Dilworth, author of the new guide to the English Tongue, schoolmasters assistant, young book-keeper's assistant, &c. &c. and schoolmaster in Wapping Thomas Dilworth MDCCLXVI. 1766 Engelska
70 A new guide to the English tongue: in five parts. - Containing, I. Words, both common and proper, from one to six syllables: the several sorts of monosyllables in the common words being distinguished by tables, into words of two, three, and four letters, &c. with six-short lessons at the end of each table, not exceeding the order of syllables in the foregoing tables. The several sorts of polysyllabics also being ranged in proper tables, have their syllables divided, and directions placed at the head of each table for the accent, to prevent false pronunciation; together with the like number of lessons on the ... tables, placed at the end of each table, as far as to words of four syllables, for the faster and more speedy way of teaching children to read. II. A large and useful table of words, that are the same in sound, but different in signification; very necessary to prevent the writing one word for another of the same sound. III. A short, but comprehensive grammar of the English tongue, delivered in the most familiar and instructive method of question and answer; necessary for all such persons as have the advantage, only of an English education. IV. An useful collection of sentences in prose and verse, divine, moral, and historical; together with a select number of tables, adorn'd with proper sculptures, for the better improvement of the young beginners. And V. Forms of prayer for children, on several occasions. The whole, being recommended by several clergymen and eminent schoolmasters, as the most useful performance for the instruction of youth, is designed for the use of schools, in Great Britain, Ireland, and in the several English colonies and plantations abroad. The thirty-eighth-edition. By Thomas Dilworth. Author of the schoolmasters assistant; young book-keepers assistant, &c. &c. and schoolmaster in Wapping Thomas Dilworth 1776 Engelska
71-73 A new guide to the English tongue - in five parts. ... The whole, being recommended by several clergymen and eminent schoolmasters, as the most useful performance, for the instruction of youth, is designed for the use of schools in Great Britain, Ireland, and America. By Thomas Dilworth, Author of the Schoolmasters assistant; Young book-keeper's assistant, &c. &c (flera utgåvor) Thomas Dilworth 1799 Engelska
74 An essay on the education of youth. - (Written by an approved school-master.) Humbly offered to the frequent and attentive consideration of the parents of such children in Newbury-Port, as are entrusted to the care of their very humble servants the school-masters, in said town Thomas Dilworth 1782 Engelska
75 David Jones - engraver, soldier, painter, poet Thomas. Dilworth 2017 Engelska

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