2 o ^^ Numerical InflruSiions 



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It were needlefs to make anyjnore. Repetidqji 

 on. this Matter^ if there iliouTd 'be ,any other 

 Kumber, 'tis -eafy, after a little Pr^dice, to ufe it 

 without the tedious U>7 of Rediidipn , fo J pais 

 on. 



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§ 2. Thefe Preliminaries, thus learnt by Heart, 

 the Learner ipay' proceed •, and fox. the under- 

 ftanding this thel jeiter^ wc are to learn thisjhoh 



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That Feet 'multjpiyd by Ifrct, ^ref eet. 

 ' Tliat inches ipiilfaply d by Feet, etery twelfth 

 are Feet, and 'the Remainder'_are Inches. 



That Inches mi^ltiply'd by Inches, ev^ery twelftji 

 of the Proiua; are Inches and the Remainder ajce 

 JSdconds.^. ':[ lit ^td.ld^fr^ \ X ' ^ : 



This isjas'iar^ as we ufe in Gardenings but if 

 .any Perfoi^ hath ^ Mind to go to a greater Exa^J:- 

 hefs, t refer h;m'^o a ver}^ exact Treatife, -^nd oiie 

 of. the firfl: tbat ^^was publifh'd on |:h is! Subject, eh- 



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